Post-Market Clinical Follow-Up (PMCF)
MDR Reference: Annex XIV, Part B; Article 61(11)
BPG Rev.4 Reference: Section 6.3.4 (pp. 81-84)
Document Code: AII-S6-PMCF
Responsible Party: CRO
Service Mode: Write / Assist
PMCF Plan
Requirements Checklist
- [ ] Device scope and identification (Basic UDI-DI, variants covered)
- [ ] Objectives and rationale for PMCF activities
- [ ] Methodology differentiation between general and specific PMCF methods
- [ ] Justification for chosen methods and for not performing specific PMCF (if applicable)
- [ ] Sample size justification (statistical basis for specific activities)
- [ ] Timeline and milestones
- [ ] Responsible parties identified
- [ ] Data analysis plan
General PMCF Methods (Annex XIV Part B, 6.2)
General methods are applicable to all device types:
- [ ] Systematic literature review (ongoing, post-market)
- [ ] Solicited user feedback / focus groups
- [ ] Review of regulatory device databases (EUDAMED, MAUDE, etc.)
- [ ] Level 8 surveys (recall of multiple device usages)
General PMCF is particularly suited when:
- Long-term safety and performance are known / device is standard of care
- Long market history with no identified trends or safety concerns
- Sufficient quality and quantity of clinical data supports claims
Specific PMCF Methods (Annex XIV Part B, 6.2)
Specific methods are required when uncertainties remain from clinical evaluation:
- [ ] Retrospective/prospective clinical studies (PMCF studies)
- [ ] Registry studies (national/population-level registries)
- [ ] Real-world data (RWD) studies
- [ ] Level 4 high-quality surveys (one questionnaire per patient chart/device use)
- [ ] Validated questionnaire
- [ ] Statistically calculated sample size
- [ ] Clearly defined primary and secondary endpoints
Specific PMCF is usually required for:
- Novel technologies or new/novel intended use
- Higher-risk devices and use scenarios
- Devices approved with equivalent device clinical data
- Urgent market access in public health emergencies
- Open questions from clinical evaluation (e.g. long-term implant lifetime)
Changes to PMCF Plan
- [ ] Change management process for significant PMCF plan changes
- [ ] NB notification for significant changes prior to implementation
- [ ] Significant changes include: removal/ceasing of activities, delays, sample size reduction, changes to objectives/endpoints/SAP
PMCF Evaluation Report
Requirements Checklist
- [ ] Results of all general PMCF activities (presented separately)
- [ ] Results of all specific PMCF activities (presented separately with rationale, sample size, objectives)
- [ ] Analysis of results against PMCF Plan objectives
- [ ] Impact on benefit-risk assessment
- [ ] Conclusions and recommendations for CER update
- [ ] Alignment with PMS report/PSUR conclusions
- [ ] Can be standalone document or included in CER
Key Regulatory References
- MDR (EU) 2017/745, Annex XIV, Part B
- MDR (EU) 2017/745, Article 61(11)
- MDCG 2020-7: PMCF plan and evaluation report templates
- MDCG 2020-8: PMCF evaluation report template
- MDCG 2020-6: Sufficient clinical evidence (PMCF integration)
- EN ISO 14155: Clinical investigation of medical devices for human subjects
- Team-NB BPG for TD Submission, Rev.4 (2026-04-21), Section 6.3.4
Common Pitfalls (from BPG Rev.4)
- PMCF plan not clearly differentiating general vs specific activities
- No justification for not performing specific PMCF when appropriate
- General PMCF presented without clear objectives or systematic approach
- PMCF study objectives/endpoints inconsistent with clinical evaluation
- Specific PMCF activities not conducted in EU countries without justification
- Significant PMCF plan changes not communicated to NB
Dependency
PMCF is a Phase 3 deliverable (Plan) and Phase 5 deliverable (Report):
- PMCF Plan depends on CEP (evaluation strategy) and CER (identified gaps/uncertainties)
- PMCF Report feeds back into CER updates and PSUR
- PMCF Plan is required for all device classes
- PMCF Report is required when available (may not exist at initial certification)

