The County of Orange Health Care Agency has several types of documents available for download on this site. Below you'll find a brief description and icon associated with each file type. If you are not capable of viewing a specific file on this site, please download the appropriate plug-in or application from the selection below.
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Adobe Acrobat Reader DC is free software from Adobe that lets you view and print PDF files.
Adobe Acrobat Reader 8.0 or higher is required to view and print PDF files available for download on this site.
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Download Apple Quicktime with iTunes software, for Windows or Apple based computers, to play audio and video files. Podcasting is a way to receive audio or video files over the Internet. Many content providers, including HCA, offer podcast feeds at no cost. These feeds deliver audio or video broadcasts to your computer. You can listen to these files on your computer or load them on your video/MP3 player and take them with you.
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QuickTime is a multimedia technology developed by Apple Computer, capable of handling various formats of digital video, sound, text, animation, music, and immersive virtual reality panoramic images. Note: HCA employees may have difficulty using Quicktime with Internet Explorer. Chrome or Safari Web browser should be used instead.
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Google Chrome is a freeware web browser developed by Google. It is available for Microsoft Windows, Linux, macOS, iOS and Android.
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Microsoft Word is part of Microsoft 365 and is recommended to view DOC, DOCX & DOT files available on this site. Apple and Google have applications that can open these files as well.
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Microsoft Excel is part of Microsoft 365 and is recommended to view XLS, XLSX & CRV files available on this site. Apple and Google have applications that can open these files as well.
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Microsoft PowerPoint is part of Microsoft 365 and is recommended to view PPT and PPTX files available on this site. Apple and Google have applications that can open these files as well.
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Americans with Disabilities Act or ADA pages are easily accessible text versions of existing pages or documents within our site. Because of the complex nature of some documents on this site, not all information has been provided in a text format. If you require more information than is available, please contact us at (714) 834-3166 for assistance.
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