Forbes March 17, 2019
Glenn Llopis

This is Part 2 of a six-part series on Healthcare in the Age of Personalization. Part 1 is here.

Measuring diversity takes us further away from inclusion.

Unless we proactively interrupt that process.

That’s why we need new metrics.

In the first article in this current series (Healthcare in the Age of Personalization), I introduced the age of personalization, how it’s connected to inclusion, why it is significant for healthcare, and why healthcare in particular can help point the way for all industries to lead in the age of personalization.

This piece is the second half of the introduction to the series. In the articles that follow, I will share...

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