Health
RapidAI Partners with Saudi Health to Enhance Clinical AI Across Kingdom
RapidAI, a leader in Deep Clinical AI and intelligent imaging, has entered a strategic partnership with Saudi Health Holdings Company (HHC), the largest healthcare provider in the Middle East. This collaboration will implement advanced AI technology across HHC’s network of 20 health clusters throughout the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
The deployment of RapidAI’s platform aims to enhance healthcare outcomes in key areas such as neurology, cardiology, vascular care, oncology, and orthopedics. By integrating this technology, HHC seeks to revolutionize the delivery of healthcare services across its facilities.
Supporting Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030
This partnership is a critical component of HHC’s digital transformation strategy, aligning with the Health Sector Transformation Program, part of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 initiative. The program focuses on improving healthcare quality and accessibility while emphasizing preventive measures through innovative, localized technologies.
“Partnering with RapidAI aligns perfectly with our goal to transform and innovate on how care is delivered across our hospitals, from stroke to cardiac, vascular, and oncology, and to localize these capabilities for the Kingdom’s Vision 2030,” stated Nasser Al Huqbani, CEO of HHC.
Transforming Clinical Decision-Making
At the heart of this initiative is the Rapid Enterprise™ Platform, which utilizes deep clinical AI to move beyond traditional alerts. This technology offers comprehensive insights through characterization, quantification, visualization, and longitudinal tracking of various disease states. The platform combines imaging, reports, and structured clinical data from real-world patient cases, enabling clinicians to make timely, informed decisions.
The Rapid Enterprise™ Platform is recognized as the most clinically validated AI system in healthcare, currently utilized by over 2,500 hospitals in more than 100 countries. Its implementation at HHC will be complemented by support from Ascend Solutions, a local digital solutions provider that will focus on operational services, training, and system optimization.
Karim Karti, CEO of RapidAI, emphasized the scale of the project, stating, “Together with HHC, we’re building the infrastructure for country-wide AI-enabled care that reflects the vision and ambition of Vision 2030.”
This collaboration marks a significant advancement in Saudi Arabia’s healthcare landscape, positioning HHC at the forefront of digital healthcare innovation. By leveraging advanced AI technologies, HHC aims to set new standards for patient care and health outcomes in the region.
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