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- **Organizational level**: CPGs are produced at various organizational granularities, ranging from global to hospital-level initiatives directed by international professional medical associations to informal consortia, regional or national governmental bodies to individual NGOs and hospitals.
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- **Geographic scope**: The geographic scope ranges from global (WHO) to national (CDC, NICE) and regional (Ontario, Melbourne) to institutional (ICRC, Mayo Clinic). This corpus is biased towards English-speaking regions due to its exclusive focus on English content.
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- **Resource level**: The corpus also represents health care concerns from high- (Ontario, Melbourne), low- (WHO), and volatile- (ICRC) resource settings.
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- **Audience level**: Guidelines also contains a range of technical and conversational vocabulary with target audiences of clinicians or patients (or both), and is sometimes highly specialized within a theme (cancer, pediatrics, infectious disease).
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- **Document size**: Article length varies widely from very short statements to 100+ page guides.
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#### Who are the source data producers?
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- **Organizational level**: CPGs are produced at various organizational granularities, ranging from global to hospital-level initiatives directed by international professional medical associations to informal consortia, regional or national governmental bodies to individual NGOs and hospitals.
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- **Geographic scope**: The geographic scope ranges from global (WHO) to national (CDC, NICE) and regional (Ontario, Melbourne) to institutional (ICRC, Mayo Clinic). This corpus is biased towards English-speaking regions due to its exclusive focus on English content.
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- **Resource level**: The corpus also represents health care concerns from high- (Ontario, Melbourne), low- (WHO), and volatile- (ICRC) resource settings.
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- **Audience level**: Guidelines also contains a range of technical and conversational vocabulary with target audiences of clinicians or patients (or both), and is sometimes highly specialized within a theme (cancer, pediatrics, infectious disease).
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- **Peer-review**: The peer review processes also ranged from UN bodies (WHO), institutional review boards (ICRC), professional associations (AAFP) to publicly crowdsourced knowledge bases (WikiDoc).
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- **Document size**: Article length varies widely from very short statements to 100+ page guides.
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#### Who are the source data producers?
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