screening programs
Screening programs refer to systematic processes implemented to identify or detect specific conditions or characteristics in individuals who may be at risk. These programs involve various methods, such as tests, examinations, or questionnaires, to screen a large number of individuals efficiently and accurately. The aim of screening programs is to enable early intervention, treatment, or prevention of diseases, disorders, or other targeted conditions.
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