Marketstrat Pulse Insights
The market's center of gravity is moving from basic algorithm adoption to reimbursable, evidence-governed workflow infrastructure. This week on Marketstrat Pulse Insights for April 24, 2026, we break down the new CMS and FDA RAPID pathway, which could radically reduce Medicare coverage timing for eligible Breakthrough Devices to roughly two months post-authorization. We also cover the combination of Covera Health and Medmo, a massive move that shifts imaging control upstream into order capture, patient routing, and quality analytics. Plus, we look at tangible AI capacity proof from Spire's 21-site AI-MRI rollout, Philips’ Rembra CT platform clearance, and a new study comparing domain-specific reporting models against generic LLMs. 📊 Read the full Pulse Research Note and view our data charts: https://marketstrat.com/articles-news/imaging-ais-new-moat-coverage-speed-workflow-control-and-evidence-that-actually-moves-operations-april-24-2026/ In this episode, we cover: * The Reimbursement Clock: How the RAPID pathway allows eligible sponsors to design Medicare-relevant evidence before authorization, accelerating the path to payment. * Order-to-Read Platform Control: Why Covera and Medmo's combination creates a powerful payer/employer-facing operating layer serving nearly 6 million Americans. * Actionable Throughput Data: How Spire’s AI-MRI deployment cut selected knee MRI scan times from ~30 to ~15 minutes and increased scan rates, turning AI reconstruction into measurable capacity. * Fit-for-Purpose LLMs: New evidence from npj Digital Medicine showing that domain-specific reporting models operate at near parity with humans and are materially preferred over generic LLMs by radiologists.
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