Reading guide
This article contains a reading guide and has the following parts:
Explanation of article statuses and navigation tips (see below)
The profiles section indicates which articles best suit a specific target group.
The change overview provides insight into what has been changed in this version compared to version 2.0.
Status
The articles of the Health-RI Architectural Design have different statuses: Under development, For review and Adopted. The input requested in the consultation differs per status. This is explained in the table below.
Status | UNDER DEVELOPMENT | FOR REVIEW | ADOPTED |
Definition | The article is still under development | This version of the article is offered for consultation. Â | This version of the article has been adopted. |
Question for reviewers | Suggestions for additions to the content of the article | Checking the content of the article for completeness, correctness and usability. Any adjustments will be processed by the editors of the Health-RI Architectural Design. Submitters of comments are actively informed about this. The final editing is invested in Stichting Health-RI. | Suggestions for a next version of the article. |
Some articles have the status 'Adopted'.
They have this status if they have not been modified after the publication of version 2.0. However, these articles can be reviewed like any other article.
Navigation tips
Table of contents
On the left side of the screen is the table of contents. By clicking on the arrows, child articles become visible. By clicking on the name of an article, the relevant article opens. It is also possible to temporarily hide the table of contents by pressing [ this can also retrieve the table of contents.
Article version and status
At the top left of each article is the most recent mutation date and the status of the article. The different statuses are explained in the reading guide.
Images
Many articles contain images. These can be enlarged by clicking on the image. To go back to the text of the article, we recommend clicking on the X at the top right of the image (instead of using the arrows in your internet browser).
Open links
Hold down the CTRL key (Windows) or Command key (macOS) while clicking a link to open it in a separate tab.
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