RapidAI is a global leader in using artificial intelligence (AI) to combat life-threatening vascular and neurovascular conditions. The company empowers physicians to make faster decisions for better patient outcomes, leading the next evolution of clinical decision-making and patient workflow. The Rapid® platform transforms care coordination, offering care teams a level of patient visibility never before possible. Based on intelligence gained from over 5 million scans in more than 2,000 hospitals in over 60 countries, RapidAI is where AI meets patient care.
With the Rapid Mobile App, physicians can now save precious time with anywhere, anytime notifications of new patient cases and access to RapidAI results and compressed patient images on their mobile device. The app offers real-time notifications of new case events and messages, access to RapidAI results and patient images in as few as 90 seconds of a patient scan, and compressed source file viewing through DICOM viewer. Physicians can also view and organize case results from multiple sites, and the app offers flexible configuration options for PHI, biometrics, Single Sign On, and multi-factor authentication.
The Rapid Mobile App also offers centralized views of patient events, messages, and results, fast notification and coordination of stroke teams for critical cases, simple entry of key clinical information, and the ability to upload photos to the message feed. In-app calling is also available for quicker communications with stroke team members. However, it is important to note that the Rapid Mobile App is not for diagnostic decision making, and physicians should refer to the PACS or clinical system for case evaluation.
In summary, RapidAI is a global leader in using AI to combat life-threatening vascular and neurovascular conditions, empowering physicians to make faster decisions for better patient outcomes. The Rapid Mobile App offers real-time notifications of new case events and messages, access to RapidAI results and patient images, and centralized views of patient events, messages, and results. The app also offers fast notification and coordination of stroke teams for critical cases, simple entry of key clinical information, and the ability to upload photos to the message feed. However, physicians should refer to the PACS or clinical system for case evaluation.