ComplyPlus™ Presents: Navigating Health and Social Care Compliance

AI in Health & Social Care Training: Hype vs Reality

43 min · 20. mar. 2026
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In this episode of ComplyPlus™ Presents, Dr Richard Dune and Lewis Normoyle explore one of the most talked-about topics in health and social care today: artificial intelligence. As AI becomes more prominent in discussions around governance, compliance, workforce development and digital transformation, many providers are asking what it can actually do and whether they need it in their systems. This episode looks at where AI can genuinely add value, including learning support, training analytics, content development and decision support. It also highlights the key risks, from data protection breaches and inaccurate outputs to poor digital literacy, over-reliance on automation and the false belief that AI can fix culture or compliance on its own. Most importantly, the discussion sets out what safe, ethical and practical AI adoption should look like in health and social care, with strong human oversight, verified evidence sources, clear input controls and governance-first thinking. If you are a decision-maker in health and social care, this conversation will help you think more clearly about AI as a tool to support practice, not to replace professional judgement. Is your organisation using AI to strengthen governance, or adding risk under the label of innovation? #ComplyPlusPresents #ArtificialIntelligence #HealthAndSocialCare #DigitalTransformation #Governance #WorkforceDevelopment #AIinHealthcare #Compliance

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