The smartphone was the first Internet of Things (IoT) device for everyone, mixing web connectivity with location-based sensors and smart, personalized services.
And healthcare is currently witnessing an accelerated disruption that's enabled by similar technologies, driven by consumers, and defined by millennials.
More specifically, everything from Fitbit and Garmin devices to the Apple Watch are helping people track all aspects of their health. Not only is this trend empowering patients, but it also changes the way people manage their health and wellness, and promises to transform the patient/doctor relationship.
"The Internet of Things will dramatically impact the way we deliver...