Medical device manufacturers may soon benefit from an easier process of submitting so-called 806 reports, filings made to report the removal or correction of any device from the market for reasons related to a risk to human health.
Under 21 CFR 806.10, companies are required to make written "reports of corrections and removals" to the US Food and Drug Administration if one (or both) of two conditions are met:
Information about the recall or removal must be sent to FDA within 10 days of initiating the action, and the report must include 15 data points, including:
Even if such actions are not required to be reported to FDA, under 21 CFR 806.20(a), manufacturers are still required to keep a record of the correction or removal, though the report does not need to be submitted.
The 806 reports have traditionally been sent to FDA by mail-relatively archaic considering the vast majority of FDA's forms, including its adverse event reporting forms which are similar in nature to the 806 forms, may be submitted electronically.
However, that anachronism is now about to change. In the 28 June 2013 Federal Register, FDA said it is "now proposing to make available an electronic process for submitting 806 reports" on a voluntary basis.
While paper-based reporting would still be permitted, FDA said it expected that the electronic filing of Form 806s would enhance the consistency of the data it receives and expedite the submission process.
As conceived of by FDA, the process of electronic reporting would require users to establish a "WebTrader" account and a digital verification certificate, which would then be valid for up to three years. This certificate would need to be purchased, but otherwise the electronic submission process does not establish any other costs or burdens on the manufacturer.
Establishing the account may take as long as two weeks, per FDA's estimation, and sponsors will be required to submit paper-based reports during that time period.
FDA's Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) also expects to launch a web site to provide online support and information about submitting the reports, it said.
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