Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2022-2025
Title: Innovations by Lawrence Salud in Medical Prescription Processing
Introduction
Lawrence Salud is an accomplished inventor based in Chicago, IL, with a notable portfolio of seven patents. His work primarily focuses on enhancing the efficiency of medical prescription processing through innovative systems and methods.
Latest Patents
One of Salud's latest patents is titled "Systems, methods and apparatus to process medical prescription order rejections." This invention outlines a computer-implemented method that utilizes machine learning to process rejected medical prescription orders. The method involves submitting a first order for a medical prescription to a third-party entity and, upon receiving a rejection, processing the order to create a second order based on trained machine learning models. This approach aims to improve the approval rates of medical prescriptions.
Another significant patent by Salud is related to "Apparatuses, systems, and methods for reducing return of prescriptions to stock." This invention provides a framework for storing pharmacy prescription information in a standardized format and generating predictive data regarding the likelihood of a prescription being returned to stock. By integrating patient health record data and electronic prescription information, this system enhances the overall efficiency of pharmacy operations.
Career Highlights
Lawrence Salud is currently employed at Walgreen Company, where he applies his expertise in developing innovative solutions for the pharmacy sector. His contributions have significantly impacted the way prescriptions are processed and managed, leading to improved patient outcomes and operational efficiencies.
Collaborations
Throughout his career,
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