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Jim Briggs is a Professor of Informatics and Associate Dean (Research) at the University of Portsmouth's Faculty of Technology, School of Computing. He leads the Centre for Healthcare Modelling and Informatics (CHMI), focusing on clinical outcome modelling and healthcare analytics. His research spans health informatics, telehealth, and computers in sport, with a strong emphasis on improving patient outcomes through data-driven approaches.
Education: BA in Computer Science and Mathematics, DPhil in Computer Science from the University of York. His academic career includes roles at the University of York before joining Portsmouth in 1995.
Research Interests: Clinical outcome modelling, digital wellbeing, telehealth, healthcare analytics, and sport computing applications. He has contributed to advancements in early warning scores for patient deterioration and vital signs monitoring protocols.
Key Projects: Developed scoring systems like the Aggregate National Early Warning Score (NEWS) and contributed to studies on robotic-assisted surgery outcomes. His work has been published in high-impact journals and cited widely in policy and clinical guidelines.
Labs/Teams: Director of the Centre for Healthcare Modelling and Informatics (CHMI), part of the Institute of Life Sciences and Healthcare. Collaborates with multidisciplinary teams on translational healthcare research.


