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Why screening history is more than a feature
How history supports research consistency and audit readiness.
Screening history does more than show whether a name was searched before. It makes visible which data, sources and time produced the decision.
Reduce repeated research
When the team can see prior searches and case context, it can focus on what changed instead of starting the same research again.
Improve audit readiness
When date, source, outcome, reviewer and rationale are kept together, history becomes part of the evidence chain. Retention should follow plan limits and organizational policy.
History requires access control and should never contain secrets.