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The cohort is followed over a 7-year window (5 years pre-implementation and 2 years post-implementation of the Clinical Information System), with outcomes measured in into quarterly intervals, both pre- and post-launch of the CIS at each site for this analysis. Sub-cohorts will be identified based on the presence of each NCD and hospitalization history, but all belong to one predefined observational study cohort for the interrupted time series analysis.",[13],"Other: Clinical Information System (CIS) \u002F Connect Care Implementation",[15],{"type":6,"name":16,"description":17,"armGroupLabels":18,"otherNames":19},"Clinical Information System (CIS) \u002F Connect Care Implementation","The intervention (exposure) is the implementation of the Connect Care Clinical Information System (CIS) across Alberta Health Services (AHS) acute-care facilities. Connect Care integrates comprehensive electronic health records, clinician communication tools, pharmacy dispensing data, laboratory and diagnostic imaging results, standardized medication reconciliation, and electronic discharge summaries. It supports coordination across hospital, specialty, and primary care settings and includes a patient-facing portal allowing access to personal health information. 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The study will identify patients with chronic disease, defined by one or more of the following conditions; diabetes mellitus, heart failure, coronary artery disease, chronic kidney disease, or chronic lung disease. Adult residents of Alberta with a chronic disease of interest present upon hospital admission and who survive to hospital discharge will be included in the study cohort. The primary outcome will be the composite of hospital readmission or death within 30 days of discharge. Secondary outcomes will include components of the composite, length of stay, patient experiences related to their hospital to home transition of care, and processes of care. 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