TUE & Medical Exemptions
En bref
A dedicated Therapeutic Use Exemption pipeline with ICD-10-coded clinical detail, multi-physician TUE Committee review with configurable quorum and collective voting, conditional approvals, a NADO referral state machine, athlete-facing status console with expiry alerts, and end-to-end renewal handling with full lineage. Designed to satisfy the WADA International Standard for TUE while remaining usable on a phone inside a clinic.
Comment ça fonctionne
TUE & Medical Exemptions extends the basic TUE intake into a full clinical workflow. An application captures ICD-10 diagnosis codes, the prohibited substance and its WADA reference, dosage, route of administration, frequency, treatment duration, prescribing physician details with national registration number, alternative non-prohibited treatments considered and reasons rejected, and supporting evidence uploads (lab results, imaging, specialist letters). On submission the platform routes the case to the federation's TUE Committee — a configurable board of physicians where each member is rostered with specialties (cardiology, endocrinology, pulmonology).
A quorum policy enforces a minimum number of voters and required specialty coverage for the indication; voting is collective with for/against/abstain, conditions on approval (dose ceiling, monitoring, retesting), and an explicit approved-duration. If the committee defers to a national anti-doping organisation, the NADO Referral state machine takes over with states pending → acknowledged → under_review → decided/returned, tracking per-country counterparts (AFLD in France, Antidoping Sverige in Sweden, NADA Deutschland in Germany) with their own correspondence threads, deadlines, and document exchange. Athletes see their TUE state through a player-facing console that shows active, pending, expired, and rejected exemptions, along with expiring-soon alerts at 90, 60, and 30 days.
The renewal workflow generates a pre-filled application from the prior file, allows the physician to update dosage and clinical justification, and runs through the same review path with submitted → under_review → approved/rejected states. Original and renewal records remain linked so the committee can read prior decisions, and approved TUEs are mirrored into Anti-Doping Compliance so any AAF result reviewer immediately sees coverage status.
Capacités clés
- ICD-10-coded TUE applications with dosage, route, prescriber, and clinical justification
- Configurable TUE Committee with quorum, specialty coverage, and collective voting
- Conditional approvals with dose ceilings, monitoring, and explicit duration
- NADO referral state machine with per-country counterparts and deadline tracking
- Athlete-facing TUE status console with 90/60/30-day expiry alerts
- Renewal workflow with pre-filled forms and original-to-renewal lineage
- Mirror into Anti-Doping Compliance so result reviewers see live TUE coverage
En pratique
Marko, a Tier-1 player with adult-onset asthma, applies for a TUE for inhaled salbutamol. His pulmonologist completes the application: ICD-10 J45.909, 200 micrograms per puff, max eight puffs per day, alternatives (cromolyn, ipratropium) reasoned-out, spirometry attached. The TUE Committee queue routes it to three physicians; quorum requires two and one must hold a respiratory specialty.
Within five days the panel votes two-for, one-abstain, approves for twelve months with a daily dose ceiling and a six-month spirometry follow-up. Marko sees the green active card in his app the same evening. Eleven months later a 30-day expiry alert fires, his pulmonologist updates dosage, the renewal flows through the same committee, and continuity of coverage is preserved without a gap.
Fonctionnalités de ce sous-système
5| ID | Status | Fonctionnalités |
|---|---|---|
| F12.04.01 | Livré | Therapeutic Use Exemption application (enhanced) — extended medical detail with ICD-10 diagnosis codes, dosage, route of administration, prescribing physician, alternative treatments considered, clinical justification. ✅ PL-F1204 ✅ PL-F1204 |
| F12.04.02 | Livré | TUE review board with multi-doctor approval — configurable board with quorum requirement, collective voting (for/against/abstain), conditions on approval, approved duration. ✅ PL-F1204 ✅ PL-F1204 |
| F12.04.03 | Livré | TUE status display for players — comprehensive player-facing status (active/pending/expired/rejected TUEs), expiring-soon alerts, pending renewals, full history with related data. ✅ PL-F1204 ✅ PL-F1204 |
| F12.04.04 | Livré | Referral to national anti-doping agency — NADO referral with state machine (pending→acknowledged→under_review→decided/returned), per-country NADO tracking (AFLD, Antidoping Sverige, NADA Deutschland). ✅ PL-F1204 ✅ PL-F1204 |
| F12.04.05 | Livré | TUE history and renewal — renewal workflow (submitted→under_review→approved/rejected), expiring TUE detection with renewal status, link between original and renewed TUE. ✅ PL-F1204 ✅ PL-F1204 |
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