Health boards have been told to clamp down on their use of the private sector for treating NHS patients.

Guidance issued by Health Secretary Alex Neil makes it clear the vast majority of patients should be treated by NHS Scotland.

Health boards have been asked to submit plans for their use of the independent health sector, and all significant private-sector spend in future years will need to be agreed by the Government.

NHS spending in Scotland in 2012/13 for independent healthcare to help meet waiting list targets was around £28 million, or 0.8% of the overall budget. The figure is expected to fall to around £25m in 2013/14.