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Family Health Clinic Services

Orange County Health Care Agency’s Family Health clinics provide specific Public Health services directly to clients at the Santa Ana office.The Health Care Agency Family Health Clinics provide…

Volunteer Services

The Health Care Agency (HCA) is a large and dynamic public agency, comprised of approximately 2,600 employees who are responsible for providing a wide range of services to protect and promote the…

Data Collection

  Circumstances of Last Drink Surveillance Project Circumstances of Last Drink: ADEPT's Original Data Collection Project How do we effect change to prevent individuals driving under…

Healthcare Associated Infections HAI

Healthcare associated infections (HAI) are infections acquired during the course of treatment for other conditions in a healthcare setting. HAIs are commonly related to devices used in medical…

Statistics Reports

Statistics (Birth & Death) Disease Rates Disease Summaries

Birth Indicators 20002010

The “Orange County Geographic Health Profile: Birth Indicators (2000-2010)” report that summarizes birth outcomes by city and compares Orange County rates to state and national benchmarks.Compared to…

Hepatitis A

Hepatitis A is a virus that can cause inflammation of the liver. Symptoms of hepatitis A infection may include jaundice (yellow eyes or skin), abdominal pain, dark urine, pale (light-colored)…

Other Links and Resources

Orange County links Epidemiology and Assessment Animal Care Services Health Disaster Management Environmental Health HIV/AIDS Immunization Clinic Sexually Transmitted Diseases…

Hepatitis B

Hepatitis B is a virus (HBV) that can cause inflammation of the liver. It is spread when blood, semen, or another bodily fluid from an infected person enters the body of someone who is not…

Influenza Surveillance

Each influenza season, Orange County Health Care Agency partners with local hospitals, primary care providers, and universities to conduct influenza surveillance. Annual influenza epidemics follow a…