A screening program is a systematic approach to identifying individuals at risk for a particular condition, disease, or behavior, in order to provide appropriate interventions or treatments. Screening programs typically involve the use of specific tests or assessments to identify individuals who may benefit from further evaluation or preventive measures. These programs are often used in public health settings to target high-risk populations and improve health outcomes on a population level. Examples of screening programs include cancer screenings, newborn screening for genetic disorders, and mental health screenings.