The predecessor of the BfArM was the , which was founded on 1 July 1975 as part of the former
Federal Health Agency (BGA). The BfArM was established on 1 July 1994. When the government moved from
Bonn to
Berlin, the
Berlin-Bonn Act provided for the relocation of the authority's headquarters from Berlin to Bonn as a compensatory measure for the federal city of Bonn. In 2010, the Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices announced that it would accept pure electronic filings (
eCTD or NeeS) from mid-February 2010 onward (previously a full paper copy was required). Only those documents requiring signature would be required in paper. In 2020, the (DIMDI) or German Institute for Medical Documentation and Information was merged into the BfArM. It offered reliable medical knowledge via the internet, oversaw medical classifications, terminology for health
telematics and was responsible for a Health Technology Assessment programme. == See also ==