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Below are the NHS Architectural Principles that all our products and services must adhere to. All architects and those involved in the architecture and design of products and services should follow these principles when designing digital solutions for health and social care.
Also on this page you can find definitions of the capabilities we have developed to describe the business services NHS Digital offer.
We will soon be publishing examples of how good digital architectural design has achieved positive outcomes for health and social care.
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