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HIV Care Continuum
HIV Care Continuum shows the stages of HIV medical care. To view the HIV Care Continuum and a breakout of the continuum based on race/ethnicity, age group, gender, and risk group, click on the links below.
General Orange County Resources
Addressing Homelessness in Orange County is a website that provides updates and resources in regards to homelessness in Orange County.
Data Management
| HIV Care Connect (HCC) |
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Contact Lists
- All Provider Contact List Template
- All Provider Contact List (coming soon)
- HIVPAC List of Key Contacts as of 12/18/25
Page Last Updated: December 30, 2025
Client-focused Documents for Providers
Resource Documents
Welcome to the new HIV Planning and Coordination (HIVPAC) Resource Documents page!
Information provided on this webpage is intended to support service providers in delivering quality HIV services in Orange County.
Grants Administered by Public Health
Ryan White HIV/AIDS Treatment Extension Act (The Act)
These funds are awarded by the federal government to the County of Orange for the provision of care, treatment, and support services to people living with HIV.
Affordable Care Act
Since 2010, Orange County began the process of implementing Section 1115 Medicaid Demonstration “California’s Bridge to the Affordable Care Act” waiver project, also known as the Low Income Health Program (LIHP). Beginning in January 1, 2014, LIHP will no longer exist and the Affordable Care Act (also known as Health Care Reform or Obamacare) will go into effect.
For more information regarding the Affordable Care Act and the potential impact on Ryan White services, please visit the links listed below:
For HIV Service Providers
Welcome to the HIV Planning and Coordination page for service providers. Please use the links in the left to navigate to the appropriate page and find the resource(s) you are looking for.
For templates, reference documents, reminder documents, and other frequently used items, please click on "Resource Documents".
If you have any questions, please contact Marlon-Ray Velasco at MVelasco@ochca.com