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Defines the eHealth infrastructure infrastructure’s architecturally significant functional elements.

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  • Technical Infrastructure - this This is the computecomputing, networking and storage part.

  • Platform - this is Kubernetes, internal databases and more

  • Platform cross-cutting concerns:

    • Security

    • Logging

    • Deployment Model

    • Messaging

  • eHealth Services - The eHealth services are exposed to third party parties for developing Telemedicine Solutions.

  • eHealth Applications - End-user application provided as part of the eHealth Infrastructure.

  • Telemedicine Solutions - End-user application provided by a third party.

  • Backend-for-frontend (BFF) - Design Pattern for rather than having a general-purpose API backend, a BFF expose a specialized backend per user experiences.

    • eHealth Application BFF - backends for application applications provided with the eHealth Infrastructure, see eHealth Applications.

    • Solution Application BFF - a vendor providing a Telemedicine solution may choose to add an its own backend that consumes the eHealth Infrastructure services whilst providing its own API towards the application client. The vendor may choose to let the application consume eHealth services directly or use a hybrid between BFF and direct invocation.

  • Application Client/Service - it It is expected that applications/services (Danish: fagsystemer) used by healthcare providers, social providers or social care providers will consume eHealth Infrastructure services directly, but they, too, may choose to use a BFF.

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The Service, Support and Logistics (SSL) Domain contains services for managing catalogs catalogues of services and devices , and ordering of these services and devices.

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The following services are sinks receiving information from the eHealth Infrastructure:

The following service(s) are legacy wrapped by service(s) in the eHealth Infrastructure:

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