Forbes August 18, 2015
Moor Insights & Strategy

Two weeks ago, my wife and co-practice lead, Jeanne, wrote an article about a topic you don’t see much in the Tech space. It generated a great deal of interest and shares, so we know it resonated with Forbes readers. She listed the several ways we, as a society, have become fatter and less healthy. Jeanne and I will be tag-teaming articles in the Health Consumerization practice at Moor Insights & Strategy and here on Forbes. So I’ll be the first of the two of us to tell you that I don’t think we have a health care problem that can’t be solved. It will be technology, particularly the emergingHuman Internet of Things (HIoT), that helps us make meaningful changes....

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