RapidAI today announced the launch of its Rapid Enterprise platform—powered by Rapid Edge Cloud—which includes the addition of the Rapid Navigator Pro and third-party integration. The company has invited interested parties to visit its booth at the ongoing Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) annual meeting (1–5 December, Chicago, USA) to learn more about these advancements.
“As a radiologist, having an enterprise AI [artificial intelligence] platform that integrates best-in-class, clinically validated technologies is transformative,” said Jonathan Clemente (Carolinas Medical Center/Charlotte Radiology, Charlotte, USA). “With RapidAI, I can trust that third-party products are vetted with the same clinical rigour as their flagship solutions. This gives me confidence in the platform’s ability to help analyse complex cases with speed and accuracy while catching details that could be easily overlooked in the urgency of the Code Stroke workflow.”
Rapid Edge Cloud is “the industry’s only premier hybrid platform”, combining on-premise and cloud-based capabilities, according to a company press release. This expansion “sets a new standard” for cross-disciplinary deep clinical AI deployment, and is engineered to “revolutionise workflows within health system radiology departments and beyond”, the release adds, also stating that the enhanced platform delivers “unparalleled speed, flexibility, cybersecurity and seamless integration capabilities”.
Fully compatible with existing IT infrastructure, the Rapid Enterprise platform is intended to deliver faster access to critical insights. According to RapidAI, this seamless integration enables clinical and operational teams to make timely, informed decisions while enhancing collaboration and productivity across the platform.
The Rapid Enterprise platform “seamlessly integrates into a single, cohesive system”, including: AI-augmented secondary capture; radiology information systems (RIS)/picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) connectivity; worklist prioritisation; clinical decision support; and structured and automated reporting.
“Our mission with the Rapid Enterprise platform is to redefine what’s possible for radiology teams,” said Karim Karti, chief executive officer (CEO) of RapidAI. “By combining our unique deep clinical AI capabilities with a robust, interoperable solution, we’re helping health systems achieve greater efficiency, prioritise workflows, and transform the way they deliver care.”
Rapid Navigator Pro supports radiology workflows with deep clinical AI by simplifying navigation, automating tasks like structured report generation, prioritising critical findings, and pre-fetching prior studies and reports—including imaging and reports from external enterprise systems—according to the company’s recent release.
RapidAI claims that, over the past year, the Rapid Enterprise platform has been implemented at an “unmatched scale and speed” in hundreds of health systems across the USA, demonstrating its ability to optimise operations, enhance connectivity, and scale to meet the demands of enterprise-level care. The platform now includes advanced third-party technologies for detecting vertebral compression fractures, cervical spine fractures, and incidental pulmonary embolisms, with several additional modules slated for release in the near future.