Decentralised recognition procedure 2017

Updated 13 February 2018

Under the decentralised procedure (DCP), it is possible to apply for authorisation in several EU (EEA) countries simultaneously. Unlike the mutual recognition procedure, this procedure does not require authorisation in an EU (EEA) country beforehand. The reference member state (RMS) is responsible for completion of the decentralised procedure and the scientific assessment of the application.

Status for 2017 up to and including 4th quarter

Denmark has initiated 75 human DCP procedures and 1 veterinary DCP procedure, which is respectively 7 % and 1 % of all assigned DCP procedures in 2017.

Figure 1: Amount of initiated DCP procedures

Figure 1: Amount of initiated DCP procedures 

Figure 2: Share of initiated human DCP procedures

Figure 2: Share of initiated human DCP procedures

Table 1: Amount of initiated human DCP procedures 

Number of human DCP procedures

2016

2017

Initiated procedures with DK as RMS

Total amount of procedures

Initiated procedures with DK as RMS

Total amount of procedures

1st quarter

17

301

17

229

2nd quarter

22

308

16

277

3rd quarter

41

317

23

299

4th quarter

32

299

19

27

Total

112

1225

75

1083

Figure 3: Share of initiated veterinary DCP procedures

Figure 3: Share of initiated veterinary DCP procedures 

Table 2: Amount of initiated veterinary DCP procedures 

Number of veterinary DCP procedures

2016

2017

Initiated procedures with DK as RMS

Total amount of procedures

Initiated procedures with DK as RMS

Total amount of procedures

1st quarter

0

30

0

23

2nd quarter

0

15

0

24

3rd quarter

0

24

0

18

4th quarter

0

22

1

35

Total

0

91

1

100