NRFit Presentation_4.11.2017 (002)
NRFit Presentation_4.11.2017 (002)
Enteral Device Product Discontinuation Update
Enteral Device Product Discontinuation Update:GEDSA Members and Affiliates Share ENFit® Transition Support & Product Shift Timelines to Increase Patient Safety
GEDSA Unified ENFit Conversion Message Book 20220628
Earlier this year, GEDSA manufacturers submitted letters with their manufacturing plans for conversion to ENFit. Those statements were consolidated into one unified document linked here. Recently, Cardinal Health and MOOG submitted updates to confirm that they were adhering to their schedules and are on track as originally communicated.
Avanos ENFit Update May 2021 05462
May 25th, 2021 Dear Valued Customer, On September 14th, 2020, the Global Enteral Device Supplier Association (GEDSA) announced that member manufacturers will phase out legacy enteral feeding products and transition adapters. This transition will meet ISO standard 80369-3, commonly referred to as ENFit®.
ENFit Transition Tip Sheet
This tip sheet is an effffort by GEDSA members to facilitate a smooth transition from legacy to ENFit® enteral connectors. This is intended to have a clinical focus, but you will also see content about education and communication. We authors are nurses who have been involved with successful ENFit® transitions.
Safe Enteral Connectors: Years of Effort that Support the Need for a U.S. Regulatory Mandate
The purpose of this document is to strongly encourage a regulatory mandate to ensure a single safer enteral feeding connection system is universally adopted to minimize the risk of tubing misconnections
Debunking Myths White paper June 28 2021.pdf
Dispelling 6 Myths About ENFIT® Enteral Feeding ConnectorsDevices Meet Global ISO Standard That Improves Patient Safety
GEDSA Low Dose Syringe End User LDT
ENFit® Low Dose Tip Syringe Review Q2 2016