Aim: Health services have been highly affected by technological developments and many business processes have started to move to digital and smart platforms. Accordingly, the aim of this study is to evaluate the smart health ecosystem and current application examples. Methods:The current status and good practice examples of smart health tools such as mobile health, e-health, telemedia, digital hospital, wearable health technologies, robotic health, and big data used in health service delivery were scanned from the theoretical literature and practical life, and the results of the study were obtained.Digital and smart tools used in healthcare delivery; mobile health, e-health, Telemedia, digital hospital, wearable health technologies, robotic health, and big data are covered. Digital and smart tools used in healthcare delivery; mobile health, e-health, Telemedia, digital hospital, wearable health technologies, robotic health, and big data are covered. Conclusion:Within the scope of this study, it has been found that digitalization and smart health applications have increased steadily, especially since the 2010s. In this context, it has been determined that the "Smart Health Ecosystem" has started to form with the interaction and synchronization of smart health tools such as health, Telemedia, robotic health, wearable health technologies, big data, internet of things with each other.
Collaborations established by living things belonging to different species in nature are considered as "Symbiotic Relations" in Biology. The purpose of this research is to determine whether similar relationships exist at the organizational level. The research was handled in a descriptive type. In this context, the conceptual framework of the subject was created by examining the Management and Biology literature. In addition, whether the defined symbiotic relationships exist in existing industries has been exemplified by making inferences from observations and reports. As a result of the research, it was determined that health, maritime, tourism, textile, food, universities and technology industries mainly developed mutualism, partially commensalism and parasitism in a limited number of their relationships.
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