longscreening
Longscreening is a term used to describe an extended screening process in which evaluation, assessment, or filtering occurs over a prolonged period rather than as a single event. The term is not tied to a single formal standard and is used across sectors to describe the inclusion of multiple data points, repeated interactions, or staged assessments to improve decision quality.
In film and media, longscreening refers to iterative test screenings conducted in multiple stages, often across
In healthcare and public health, longitudinal screening schemes regularly monitor individuals at elevated risk for a
In recruitment and technology, longscreening can involve staged assessments, job simulations, and behavioral tracking across time
Advantages of longscreening include potentially higher decision accuracy and reduced reliance on a single brittle data