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Continuum by Integrated Ophthalmic Systems, Inc. is an ophthalmology-focused imaging and data management system, positioned as an ophthalmic PACS/reading platform that can be embedded into or connected with an EMR. The official website highlights that it has processed more than 10 million clinical exams. Its core value is centralizing multimodal images generated by ophthalmic devices and enabling fast viewing and comparison within clinical workflows.
Continuum supports HL7/DICOM PACS modules, can automatically synchronize patient demographics, and provides a Modality Work List to reduce manual data entry during exam registration. For imaging, it supports scrolling through OCT B-scans, thickness maps, segmentation layers, longitudinal change comparisons, and side-by-side comparison of multimodal images across multiple visits. Among its Advanced Features, Spotlight uses a transparent spotlight-style view to compare various retinal images; the PDT feature can track and record regions; and the printing function supports selecting images, generating report layouts, outputting to a printer or PDF, and adding a clinic logo.
For deployment, the official website explicitly states support for secure on-premises deployment or Azure architecture, and mentions high availability, scalability, and redundancy, making it suitable for organizations with requirements around medical data residency and system stability. For authentication, it supports LDAP and Active Directory integration. However, the publicly available information does not further explain role-based permissions, audit logs, encryption, backups, HIPAA, or other healthcare compliance certifications, so these should be key items to verify before procurement.
The official website does not disclose plans, pricing, a free version, or trial information, nor does it provide details about API or developer support. Its strengths are that the product is highly focused on ophthalmic imaging scenarios and covers key workflows such as EMR, PACS, OCT, multimodal image reading, and report output. It also supports both on-premises and Azure architectures, making it easier for hospital IT teams to adapt. The drawbacks are that commercial terms, service support, security compliance, and the boundaries of open integration are not transparent, so evaluation may depend heavily on sales discussions and demos.
Continuum is better suited to eye hospitals, ophthalmology clinic chains, and organizations that need to integrate multiple ophthalmic devices with EMR workflows. For users in China, the official website does not provide localization, Chinese-language support, domestic payment options, or deployment information, and the status of network access from China cannot be determined from the available text. If domestic medical data compliance, cross-border cloud services, or integration with local systems is involved, it would be wise to first evaluate local PACS solutions, reading systems from ophthalmic device vendors, or alternatives with support for healthcare compliance in China.
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