Common use of Entry Points Clause in Contracts

Entry Points. A key feature of the System is to offer a single point of entry for manufacturer data in the European Hub (check in). Only a MAH can enter serial numbers into the system. Subject to the agreed data access principles, the information to be provided by a MAH in the code to be affixed to each pack should include the following: 1. Product code (GTIN, NTIN or PPN for Germany) 2. Expiry date 3. Batch number (including suffix or prefix when repackaged) 4. National reimbursement number if used 5. Serial number This basic information will allow for subsequent verification and authentication of the product pack by other stakeholders physically handling the product in the supply chain. The MAH shall specify the country/countries where a pack is to be sold by the wholesale distributor/manufacturer hence a serial number issued for that country. In this way the serial numbers are connected to the national database. New serial numbers will be listed at repackaging and linked to the country/countries where the package is to be sold. There needs to be a clear relationship between the unique identifier on the original pack and the U.I. by linking the old and new batch numbers in the European Hub. This process should be automated and simple.

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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding

Entry Points. A key feature of the System is to offer a single point of entry for manufacturer data in the European Hub (check in). Only a MAH can enter serial numbers into the system. Subject to the agreed data access principles, the information to be provided by a MAH in the code to be affixed to each pack should include the following: 1. Product code (GTIN, NTIN or PPN for Germany) 2. Expiry date 3. Batch number (including suffix or prefix when repackaged) 4. National reimbursement number if used. 5. Serial number This basic information will allow for subsequent verification and authentication of the product pack by other stakeholders physically handling the product in the supply chain. The MAH shall specify the country/countries where a pack is to be sold by the wholesale distributor/manufacturer hence a serial number issued for that country. In this way the serial numbers are connected to the national database. New serial numbers will be listed at repackaging and linked to the country/countries where the package is to be sold. There needs to be a clear relationship between the unique identifier on the original pack and the U.I. by linking the old and new batch numbers in the European Hub. This process should be automated and simple.

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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding