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Previous DADI news can be found here

11-09-2024

Start of non-CAPs data load on PMS Product UI

The EMA is pleased to inform you that non-Centrally Authorised Products* (non-CAP) data are currently being loaded in read-only mode on the Product Management Service (PMS) Product User Interface (PUI), live on the live on the Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) Portal. This data load is expected to be completed by the end of September 2024, after which all non-CAP data will be available in read-only mode on the PUI.

IMPORTANT: To avoid platform overload and preserve the performance of the PLM platform while the data load is ongoing, the EMA requests that National Competent Authorities (NCAs) refrain from requesting PMS roles at this time. Current PLM PUI and eAF users are also strongly encouraged to minimise activity on the PLM Portal.

Please note, this data load will not yet trigger the availability of non-CAPs in the web-based electronic Application Form (eAF). Following the deployment of further performance improvements, non-CAPs will become available also in the eAF. During the non-CAP data load, users of the PLM Portal and IRIS Industry & Network Portal may experience minor performance issues, such as slower system responses. In such circumstances, users do not need to raise this via EMA Service Desk.

* Products authorised throughout mutual recognition procedure (MRP), decentralised procedure (DCP) and national procedure (NAP)

06-09-2024

Updated PLM Portal eAF Release notes now available

An updated version of the PLM Portal eAF Release notes reflecting bug fixes and updates to web eAF made in the version 1.0.1.18 released to production on 06 September 2024 are now available on PLM Portal and on the PLM Portal eAF web page.

28-08-2024

Updated PLM Portal eAF guide to navigation now available

An updated version of the draft PLM Portal eAF guide to navigation is now available. The change is in chapter 2.2.4 (Add product), page 40, and it is related to the introduction of a temporary popup message, while the adding of the products and all the afferent processes are finalised.

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Updated PLM Portal eAF Release notes now available

An updated version of the PLM Portal eAF Release notes reflecting bug fixes and updates to web eAF made in the version 1.0.1.17 released to production on 27 August 2024 are now available on PLM Portal and on the PLM Portal eAF web page.

08-08-2024

Updated PLM Portal eAF Release notes now available

An updated version of the PLM Portal eAF Release notes reflecting bug fixes and updates to web eAF made in the version 1.0.1.16 released to production on 08 August 2024 are now available on PLM Portal and on the PLM Portal eAF web page.

23-07-2024

Updated PLM Portal eAF Release notes now available

An updated version of the PLM Portal eAF Release notes reflecting bug fixes and updates to web eAF made in the version 1.0.1.15 released to production on 22 July 2024 are now available on PLM Portal Forum and on the PLM Portal eAF web page.

22-07-2024

Updated PLM Portal eAF guide to navigation now available

An updated version of the draft PLM Portal eAF guide to navigation is now available.

17-07-2024

Updated PLM Portal eAF Release notes now available

An updated version of the PLM Portal eAF Release notes reflecting bug fixes and updates to web eAF made in the version 1.0.1.14 released to production on 15 July 2024 are now available on PLM Portal Forum and on the PLM Portal eAF web page.

11-07-2024

Invitation to register for the Info Session on PLM Portal eAF - Add package

EMA will host an Information session on 18 July 2024, 11:00 - 12:00 (CEST) to explain and showcase the latest developments and bug fixes deployed in the PLM Portal web-based electronic Application Form (eAF), namely the add package feature. Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions in the last part of the session.
The eAF add package functionality allows the applicants to use the web based eAF for variations adding a new pack size.
The participation is recommended to Industry stakeholders who are filling in application forms for their respective organisations.

Register here, and check the event web page for agenda, presentation and recording.

01-07-2024

Updated PLM Portal eAF FHIR XML Release notes now available

An updated version of the PLM Portal eAF FHIR XML Release notes reflecting the implementation of FHIR XML 2.0.1 in the PLM Portal eAF (released to production on 28 June 2024) are now available on the PLM Portal and in the section of the PLM Portal eAF, Documentation section, together with several updated documents to provide consumers of the FHIR XML message the easiest possible way to upgrade to the eAF XML 2.0.1 or to start the implementation now with the latest version.

03-06-2024

PMS Product UI Now Live on the PLM Portal

The PMS Product User Interface (PUI) was launched on 31 May 2024, in read-only mode on Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) Portal. Registered users are now able to view Centrally Authorised Product - (CAP) data in the PUI (Nationally Authorised Product (NAP) data will be available in early Q3 2024).

Please note that the eAF users have now automatically access to the PUI. Consult these guidance documents and join the 3 June 2024 training session to prepare for registration & navigation of PUI.

17-05-2024

Updated PLM Portal Guide to Navigation is now available

Please find an updated version of the draft PLM Portal eAF Guide to Navigation here.

15-05-2024

A new PLM Portal Home page

New, product specific tiles for electronic Product Information (ePI) and the Product Management Service (PMS) Product User Interface have been included in addition to the web-based electronic Application Forms on the PLM Portal's landing page. To ensure users can find and easily access these tools, EMA has updated the landing page of the Portal, which now presents a new look & feel.

The new interface aims to provide more intuitive access to eAF, PMS and ePI release notes, news, knowledge articles.

We would like to invite you to share your feedback on the new landing page in the PLM Portal Forum.

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Recommended use of web-based human variations eAF for all CAPs

As anticipated in April 2024 communication and announced in May 2024 at the webinar “Information and Q&A session on updated CAPs in web-based eAF” (recording & presentation available), we have completed the load of updated* Centrally Authorised Products (CAPs) data to PLM Portal web-based eAF on 19 April 2024. Users can now access this new CAP product data directly within the web-based forms.

We are pleased to announce that we recommend the use of the PLM Portal web-based eAF for all CAPs variations starting from 14 May 2024. However, please be aware that there are still some known issues and limitations that we are actively addressing however, these issues do not prevent the use of the web-based eAF. We invite you to consult the 7 May webinar presentation for the complete list of known issues.

If you encounter any issues, please report them via EMA Service Desk, ensuring that you select the correct category.

*Including split & match-merge processes. Please refer to EU IG (Implementation Guide) Chapter 7 for a detailed description of these steps.

24-04-2024

Register for the Information and Q&A session on updated CAPs in PLM Portal eAF, 7 May 2024

EMA will host an Information and Q&A session on 7 May 2024, 10:00 - 11:00 (CEST) to explain and showcase the changes in the PLM Portal web-based Human Variations eAF after the updated Centrally Authorised Products (CAPs) load. Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions in the last part of the session.

The participation is recommended to Industry stakeholders working on regulatory affairs of their respective organisations.

Register here, and check the event web page for agenda, presentation and recording, all to be published in due time.

23-04-2024

Successful CAPs data load under review, recommended use of interactive PDF extended

Updated Centrally Authorised Products (CAPs) data has been loaded to web-based (PLM Portal) eAF, where users will be able to see this data in their forms.

Please note that, while CAPs data is available as of 16 April, we strongly recommend that no applications using the PLM Portal web-based eAF is used for submissions at the moment. This is due to the fact that the updated CAPs load has impacted how products appear in application forms (e.g., changes to product names, introduction of new medicinal products through splitting, potential alterations to packages, etc.) and some minor adjustments to the functionalities of the web based eAF are needed.

We suggest using the interactive PDF eAF instead of the web-based eAF for submissions to prevent validation issues and potential delays. The EMA will announce the date from which the use of the PLM web-based eAF form can be resumed.

15-03-2024

electronic Application Forms (eAFs) not available for use between 11th and 16th April 2024 due to planned maintenance

Due to planned maintenance activities, the interactive PDF eAFs (human and veterinary variation and MAA forms and the renewal form) and the PLM Portal web-based eAF will be unavailable for use between 11th and 16th April 2024.

Additionally, as announced in December 2023, the PLM Portal web-based eAF will be affected by the data load of Centrally Authorised Products (CAPs) and Nationally Authorised Products (NAPs) into Product Management Service (PMS) as well as the simultaneous load of updated* CAPs to web-based eAF.
This load of data into PMS is a necessary step in preparation to the forthcoming launch of the Product User Interface view and later edit functions as well as making NAPs data available for the PLM Portal web-based eAF.

The data load will take place from 11 to 16 April 2024. During this timeframe, the interactive PDF eAF and the PLM Portal web-based eAF will experience a downtime.
Please note that, during the preparation for the updated* CAPs load in the PLM Portal web-based eAF, the match-merge** operation will result in:

  • changes to product names;
  • introduction of new medicinal products through splitting**;
  • potential alterations to packages.

These changes will impact how products appear in application forms. Therefore, we strongly recommend, with immediate effect, that no applications that might require any update of the eAF, during or after the product upload, are submitted to EMA using the PLM Portal web-based eAF. We strongly recommend to use the interactive pdf eAF instead of the web-based eAF for submissions at least until 26 April 2024 to prevent validation issues and potential delays.
Please note that if you have already submitted a web-based eAF, or it is expected that there will be no need to update the form and/or the procedure will conclude prior to the downtime, you can continue using the web-based eAF.

Please note that, except for the downtime period, the web-based eAF is expected to remain accessible to applicants to familiarise themselves with changes to the products, and for training purposes.

*Including split & match-merge processes. Please refer to EU IG (Implementation Guide) Chapter 7 for a detailed description of these steps.
**The “Match-merge” process serves to include data from XEVMPD to products already released in PLM Portal. The “split” process serves to make released products ISO-IDMP compliant. Both processes are explained in detail in EU IG Chapter 7



PLM Portal eAF (DADI) documentation:
PLM Portal eAF webinars:
  • Update on Human Variations web based eAF implementation on PLM Portal (6 November 2023)
  • Human Variations web-based eAF Form training session (2 February 2023)
  • Human Variations web-based eAF Form training session (15 December 2022)
  • Human Variations web-based eAF Form training session (8 November 2022)
  • Human Variations Form go-live Q&A session (27 October 2022)
  • eAF Q&A clinic recordings:
    • Human Variation eAF Q&A Clinic - session 7 (22 January 2023)
    • Human Variation eAF Q&A Clinic - session 6 (17 January 2023)
    • Human Variation eAF Q&A Clinic - session 5 (19 December 2022)
    • Human Variation eAF Q&A Clinic - session 4 (14 December 2022)
    • Human Variation eAF Q&A Clinic - session 3 (access management) (29 November 2022)
    • Human Variation eAF Q&A Clinic - session 2 (22 November 2022)
    • Human Variation eAF Q&A Clinic - session 1 (15 November 2022)
  • DADI PDF electronic application forms eAF training webinar (2 September 2022)
  • DADI PDF electronic application forms (eAF) training webinar (26 July 2022)
  • DADI Q&A Webinar - Variations form for Human Medicinal Products Go-live - (12 July 2022)
  • Quarterly system demo (including DADI) - (28 June 2022)
  • DADI-PMS Webinar “Variations form for human medicinal products - What will happen at go-live” (16 May 2022)
  • Introducing DADI: webinar on the digital application dataset integration (DADI) network project to replace electronic application forms (18 January 2022)
  • Digital application dataset integration (DADI) - common factors in the Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) data standard for Article 57(2) and electronic application forms (eAF) (25 January 2022)
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