The gap between what policy demands and what the process can deliver keeps growing

Substance screening

The gap between what policy demands and what the process can deliver keeps growing

The standards for substance screening have changed. New substances, new methods, stricter thresholds. But the infrastructure built to support those requirements has not kept pace. Labs are backlogged. Newer methods still require physical sample collection. Systems built for occasional use are now expected to run continuously across large populations. The process still applies the same friction to everyone, even when the majority of people screened present no current risk.

A risk indicator, not a lab report

Substance risk screening starts with a short set of yes-or-no questions, answered by voice on phone or web. The signal in the vocal response indicates the current level of risk in seconds. No sample required. No lab. No waiting. Works before, during, or after engagement.