NHS nurses, midwives, paramedics and other healthcare staff across Scotland have voted to accept a 8% pay deal over two years.
Scotland's Health Secretary Neil Gray said 170,000 NHS staff would now receive a 4.25% increase in 2025-26 and a 3.7% rise the following year.
It will cost about £700m and includes an "inflation guarantee", meaning pay increases will always be 1% above the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rate.
The Scottish deal is significantly higher than the 3% recommended by pay review bodies in England and Wales where pay negotiations are continuing.
The main NHS health unions had promised to consult their members after the Scottish offer was announced last month.
It will affect a wide range of staff including nurses, midwives, paramedics – and other workers such as porters – but not doctors whose pay is negotiated separately.