What RapidAI does
RapidAI is an enterprise clinical imaging platform spanning neurovascular, radiology, cardiac and vascular workflows with AI modules, alerts, collaboration, and analytics.
RapidAI began with stroke imaging and now presents a broader enterprise platform across neurovascular, neurocritical, aortic, pulmonary embolism, radiology, and life-sciences workflows. Navigator Pro brings supported AI results, context, communications, and reporting assistance into the reading environment, while the platform supplies integration and system analytics.
Pricing is not published as a universal rate card. Contracts can vary by hospitals, networks, modules, study volume, users, mobile and web access, integrations, infrastructure, implementation, training, support, and term. Regulatory status is product- and jurisdiction-specific, so a buyer should request the exact licensed modules and current labels.
RapidAI describes a hybrid edge-cloud architecture and lists HIPAA, GDPR, ISO, SOC 2, CSA STAR, and AI-management controls. These safeguards do not prevent false positives, false negatives, patient-matching failures, alert fatigue, or downtime. Hospitals should validate each module on local scanners and populations, test routing and failover, restrict access, audit alerts and overrides, and keep clinicians in control.
How RapidAI works
RapidAI connects eligible scanners, PACS, RIS, EHR, worklists, and authorized web or mobile clients. Licensed algorithms analyze covered CT, CTA, CTP, MR, or other supported studies and can return suspected findings, segmentations, scores, measurements, reconstructions, or prioritization signals. The platform routes results and source images into radiology and specialty workflows, supports communication and reporting actions, and aggregates operational analytics. Clinicians must verify the patient and indication, inspect original images and context, confirm every result, and make all diagnostic and treatment decisions.
How to set up RapidAI
Prioritize a clinical pathway
Define one condition, modality, population, sites, response goal, accountable specialties, excluded cases, and the decision each module may support.
Confirm modules and contract
List algorithms, regulatory labels, sites, volumes, clients, integrations, infrastructure, implementation, training, support, service levels, and renewal terms.
Map clinical and security flows
Review patient matching, DICOM and EHR fields, edge and cloud regions, encryption, identity, mobile access, audit logs, retention, deletion, and incident duties.
Validate silently and test failure
Measure local performance, latency, false alerts, worklist behavior, messaging, reports, connectivity loss, edge fallback, recovery, and after-hours escalation.
Stage a governed go-live
Train clinicians on indications and limits, require original-image review, assign alert ownership, monitor subgroups and overrides, and revalidate updates.
RapidAI FAQs
What does RapidAI do?
It combines licensed clinical imaging AI modules with integration, worklist and reporting support, care-team communication, and enterprise analytics.
Is RapidAI only for stroke?
No. Stroke remains a major use case, but current official materials also cover broader neurovascular, neurocritical, aortic, pulmonary embolism, and radiology workflows.
How much does RapidAI cost?
Pricing is enterprise quote-based and can depend on facilities, modules, volume, users, integrations, infrastructure, implementation, support, and term.
Do RapidAI alerts establish a diagnosis?
No. Alerts and measurements can be wrong or incomplete. Qualified clinicians must inspect source imaging and clinical context and make the final decision.
Was RapidAI tested hands-on for this listing?
No. This is a documentation-based review of current official platform, product, security, privacy, and regulatory materials.
Listing reviewed 2026-08-13. Product details and pricing can change; verify important terms on the provider's website.
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