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YY/T 1879-2022 YY PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY STANDARD OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA ICS 11.040 CCS C 30 Creation and placement of unique device identifier ISSUED ON: AUGUST 17, 2022 IMPLEMENTED ON: DECEMBER 01, 2022 Issued by: National Medical Products Administration Table of Contents Foreword ... 3 Introduction ... 4 1 Scope ... 5 2 Normative references ... 5 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations ... 5 4 Requirements for UDI creation ... 6 5 Requirements for UDI placement links ... 7 6 Requirements for the creation and placement of UDIs for certain types of medical devices ... 10 Bibliography ... 12 Creation and placement of unique device identifier 1 Scope This document specifies the requirements for creation and placement of unique device identifier. This document is applicable to the implementation and application of the unique device identifier by all relevant parties. 2 Normative references The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. YY/T 1681, Basic terms of unique device identification system ISO 15223-1:2021, Medical devices - Symbols to be used with information to be supplied by the manufacturer - Part 1: General requirements 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations 3.1 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions defined in YY/T 1681 apply. 3.2 Abbreviations The following abbreviations apply to this document. AIDC: automatic identification and data capture HRI: human readable information UDI: unique device identifier UDID: unique device identification database UDI-DI: device identifier UDI-PI: production identifier UoU UDI-DI: unit of use device identifier 4 Requirements for UDI creation The requirements followed in the UDI creation process are as follows. a) UDI shall include UDI-DI and UDI-PI. b) The UDI shall be created according to the coding rules of the selected code-issuing institution. If it is otherwise stipulated in national regulations and standards, follow its regulations. c) A UDI shall be assigned to the smallest sales unit of a medical device. Higher- level packages (excluding shipping packages) shall have their own UDIs. d) A different UDI-DI shall be assigned to each product packaging level of a medical device. See Table B.1 in YY/T 1630-2018. Maintain association relationship in UDID. e) When the smallest sales unit contains multiple identical units of use, the UoU UDI-DI shall be assigned to the unit of use and stored in the UDID in order to associate the use of the device with the patient. f) UDI-DI shall have stability. If the basic characteristics of the medical device have not changed, the UDI-DI shall remain unchanged. However, a new UDI-DI needs to be assigned if there are changes that may lead to misidentification of the medical device and/or unclear traceability, such as the number of products in the package, whether it is sterile packaged and/or whether it is marked for single use Wait for changes. g) The composition of UDI-PI shall be consistent with the content of the label. For example, when the medical device label contains one or more of the production batch number, serial number, production date and expiration date of the medical device product, it is recommended to be used as the UDI-PI component. Its content shall be consistent with the corresponding information on the label. If the expression format of the date is involved, it shall meet the requirements of the coding rules of the selected code-issuing agency. h) For medical devices controlled by batch production, considering the application scenario, if a single product needs to be identified, it is advisable to add a serial number on the basis of the combined use of UDI-DI and the production batch number, OR add additional data separators according to the selected code issuer encoding rules. 6 Requirements for the creation and placement of UDIs for certain types of medical devices 6.1 Medical device package The requirements for the medical device package to be followed in the creation and placement of UDI are as follows: a) The medical device package sold separately shall have an independent UDI. b) If the medical devices in the medical device package are sold separately, they shall have an independent UDI. c) The single-use medical device in the medical device package does not need to have an independent UDI if it is not used under conditions other than the medical device package. 6.2 Independent software The independent software follows the following requirements in the process of UDI creation and placement. a) The independent software shall assign UDIs at the product level. b) The complete version of software is an important tool to realize the traceability of independent software, which shall be reflected in UDI-PI. c) A new UDI-DI shall be allocated for a major software update of independent software (that is, affecting product safety or effectiveness). Only minor software updates shall assign new UDI-PI instead of UDI-DI. d) Normally, the software version can be represented by the data separator of the production batch number. If the code-issuing organization assigns a specific data separator to the software version, it can also be specified accordingly. e) When delivering stand-alone software via physical media such as CD or DVD, each product packaging level shall carry a full UDI for AIDC and HRI. The UDI assigned on the physical medium containing the software shall be consistent with the UDI assigned to the system software. f) It shall be in human readable plain text format. Provide UDIs on user-friendly interfaces (for example on "file or start screen"). g) For the independent software without a user interface, it shall be possible to send UDI through an application programming interface (API). ......
 
Source: Above contents are excerpted from the PDF -- translated/reviewed by: www.chinesestandard.net / Wayne Zheng et al.