… a patient's health history. [ 3 4 5 ] This siloed nature of health care data prevents physicians, pharmaceutical companies, manufacturers, and payers from accessing and interpreting important data sets, instead, encouraging each group to make decisions based upon a part of the i…
…of the mid-fourteenth century. Over the past decade, our understanding of these events has grown considerably as more scholars study the plague and as the sciences of human history begin to explore the premodern aspects of plague. Still, many significant research questions remain…