HGF Presents
Diagnostic Method Claims at the European Patent Office
September 2025
Video overview:
Why Claims can be Rejected
- Diagnostic method claims can be refused if they include all four steps of the diagnostic process involving interaction with the human or animal body:
- Interaction with the human or animal body.
- Comparison against standard values.
- Finding significant deviations.
- Attribution of deviation to a clinical situation.
- If any step is missing or no interaction with the body is claimed, the exclusion does not apply.
Drafting Tips to Overcome Rejection
- Consider drafting claims without the final diagnosis step, e.g., focus on a new method of data collection.
- Avoid steps requiring interaction with the body if possible; instead, define methods as performed in vitro or ex vivo.
- If all four steps are claimed and interaction occurs, convert the claim into a first or second medical use claim, using a compound or composition. (Note: Diagnostic medical devices cannot be protected this way.)
Practical Reminders
- The EPO applies a strict test for added subject matter — draft carefully to avoid post-filing issues.
- Ensure the claims clearly separate the technical method from the excluded diagnostic steps if possible.
- Remember that the EPO applies a strict assessment of added subject matter.



