Description
Dr. Jeremy Wyatt is a distinguished physician and researcher in the field of health informatics and evidence-based digital healthcare systems. Based in the United Kingdom, he has made significant contributions to the development of clinical decision support tools, electronic health records (EHRs), and health information exchange systems designed to improve patient care.
Dr. Wyatt trained as a clinician before transitioning into medical informatics, where his expertise allowed him to bridge the gap between healthcare delivery and digital transformation. He has held senior academic positions, most notably as Professor of Digital Healthcare at the University of Southampton, where he focused on research into the adoption of artificial intelligence and data-driven technologies in health systems.
Earlier in his career, Dr. Wyatt was part of the leadership at University College London (UCL), where he directed programs in health informatics, contributing to the UK’s strategy for national health IT adoption. He has also worked with the National Health Service (NHS) and the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) to guide policies on digital healthcare, ensuring that technology deployment aligns with clinical best practices and patient needs.
Dr. Wyatt’s research spans clinical decision support, digital health interventions, telemedicine, and health data evaluation methods. He has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals and is frequently invited as a keynote speaker at international informatics and healthcare conferences. His expertise has also been sought by European and global health agencies to design frameworks for evidence-based digital health evaluation.
Beyond his academic and policy roles, Dr. Wyatt has also advised technology companies and health startups, helping them shape solutions that are clinically relevant, scientifically validated, and scalable across different healthcare systems. His work emphasizes the need for rigorous evidence in the implementation of health IT solutions, highlighting both the opportunities and risks of digital health innovation.
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Last work experience
University of Southampton – Professor of Digital Healthcare -
Start Date
2015-01-01 -
End Date
2021-01-01 -
Position
Professor -
Description
Clinical informatics expert; specialist in evidence-based medicine and digital health systems
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Area of Specialization
Health Data Systems -
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