Toby Boyett Associate Vice President, Information Technology


Professional headshot of Toby Boyett wearing a black suit jacket, white dress shirt, and black patterned tie, with glasses and a trimmed gray beard in front of a light curtain backdrop.

Toby Boyett earned both his Bachelor’s degree in Business Finance and his Master’s degree in Healthcare Administration from the University of Houston–Clear Lake. He spent most of his 20-year career in healthcare information technology at UT M.D. Anderson Cancer Center. During that time, he held several roles, most recently serving as Associate Director of Clinical Ancillary Systems, where he supported areas such as pharmacy, imaging, operating room systems, and radiation oncology. He also worked as Vice President of Services Operations for Infinite Leap, a company that develops real-time location system technology for healthcare.

In October 2020, Toby joined UTMB Correctional Managed Care as Director of Information Services. He reports to UTMB’s Chief Information Officer, George Gaddie, and also works closely with Dr. Owen Murray, Senior Vice President of Correctional Managed Care. He is responsible for supporting and maintaining all electronic health record (EHR) systems, non-EHR systems, reporting tools, and other information systems used by UTMB, the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, and Texas Tech staff. He also oversees technology infrastructure and local IT support for all TDCJ units in the UTMB system, as well as CMC offices.

Toby is part of the UTMB campus IT leadership team and serves as the Information Security liaison for Correctional Managed Care. Before joining UTMB, he was actively involved in the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) at the local, regional, and national levels, where he earned recognition as a Fellow for his long-term contributions. He is now a member of the American Correctional Association (ACA) and participates in national discussions on healthcare information systems, helping promote innovation and improvements in correctional health care technology.