RapidAI Partners with Health Holdings Company to Deploy Deep Clinical AI Across Saudi Arabia

RapidAI Partners with Health Holdings Company to Deploy Deep Clinical AI Across Saudi Arabia

The agreement designates RapidAI as HHC’s enterprise provider of deep clinical AI across its 20 health clusters, covering hospitals and clinics nationwide.

RapidAI, a leader in deep clinical AI and intelligent imaging, has announced a strategic partnership with Saudi Arabia’s Health Holdings Company (HHC), the largest healthcare provider in the Middle East. 

The agreement designates RapidAI as HHC’s enterprise provider of deep clinical AI across its 20 health clusters, covering hospitals and clinics nationwide.

The implementation will leverage the Rapid Enterprise™ Platform and radiology solutions, integrating with existing clinical, radiology, and IT workflows. The deployment will span multiple disease states, including neurology, cardiology, vascular, oncology, and orthopedics. Ascend Solutions will provide operational support on the ground, including training, implementation, and workflow optimization for clinical teams and IT systems.

“This collaboration represents a major milestone for RapidAI,” said Karim Karti, CEO of RapidAI. “Our deep clinical AI platform delivers far more than alerts; it provides actionable clinical intelligence. Together with HHC, we’re building the infrastructure for country-wide AI-enabled care that reflects the vision and ambition of Vision 2030.”

Nasser Al Huqbani, CEO of HHC, added, “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.”

The Health Sector Transformation Program, part of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 initiative, underpins this collaboration. It aims to enhance healthcare quality, accessibility, and preventive care through the adoption of secure, localized, and sustainable digital technologies.

RapidAI’s platform uses multimodal clinical data and advanced 3D visualization to provide characterization, quantification, visualization, and longitudinal tracking across disease states. By integrating imaging, reports, and structured clinical data from real-world patient cases, the platform enables clinicians to make faster and more informed decisions, supporting scalable, data-driven care.

HHC operates 20 health clusters across the Kingdom, guided by the Saudi Model of Care, which prioritizes patient-centered service, prevention, and improved access to healthcare. The partnership is intended to support coordinated care across departments and facilities, contributing to the national healthcare transformation objectives.


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