A promise to bring down waits for NHS treatment to no more than a year will be among Welsh Conservative pledges at next May's Senedd election.
Reinstating home economics to the school curriculum is also being trailed, with Senedd leader Darren Millar saying its 2026 manifesto would be its "boldest and most ambitious" to date.
A public inquiry into north Wales' troubled Betsi Cadwaladr health board, ban on mobile phones in schools and the introduction of a Welsh winter fuel allowance for pensioners is also included in a series of policy announcements to be made.
The two-day conference, in Llangollen, Denbighshire, begins on Friday.
The Conservatives said a school mobile phone ban would be implemented using strict guidance and, potentially, making funding conditional on following it.
There will be a plan to boost staffing at GP surgeries, the party says, and a target to make all GP appointments available within seven working days.