HPCSA Booklet 20: Ethical Guidelines on the Use of AI

Course Overview

2026 Content

3 ETHICS CEUs.

Purchase access to the questionnaire on this open access journal article. You will be required to read the article and answer multiple choice questions related to the article (you must get 70% and above to qualify for the 3 CEUs).  

Objectives of this course:

On completion of this CPD activity, the participant will be able to:
  • Define technical terms commonly used in conjunction with artificial intelligence (AI).
  • Describe the core ethical principles governing AI use in healthcare, including disclosure, accountability, transparency, and safety and quality of care.
  • Identify the legal and regulatory requirements related to AI use in South Africa.
  • Describe the opportunities that AI presents for healthcare service delivery.
  • Identify potential risks and challenges associated with AI in healthcare and apply strategies to minimise harm.
Early Bird Discount: R200 until 15 February 2026
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Description

Citation:

Booklet 20: Ethical guidelines on the use of artificial intelligence. Guidelines for Good Practice in the Health Professions. (2025). Health Professions Council of South Africa.

 

Summary of the article

Artificial intelligence (AI) has rapidly become part of everyday life, influencing how we communicate, work, and access services. In healthcare, its use is expanding just as quickly – from clinical decision support and diagnostics to administration, documentation, and patient engagement. While the HPCSA recognises AI’s potential, it also highlights the ethical, legal, and professional risks associated with its use, including bias, data privacy concerns, and over-reliance on automated systems. Therefore, these ethical guidelines on the use of AI provide essential guidance for healthcare professionals on responsible use in clinical practice. They support practitioners in using AI in a way that minimises data-related harm, promotes equitable and safe patient care, and protects professional accountability.

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khanyisile Roxette Mabena
Posted 3 days ago
Ethical guidelines on the use of AI

Article is very informative and relevant to our current reality. The information is holistic and has shared meaningful insights on how we can use AI without losing our clinical independence.

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Asisipho Vimbani
Posted 1 week ago
Exceptionally enlightening

Very informative.

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Marinda Immelman
Posted 2 weeks ago
The use of apps and digital tools for mental health

Easy to read. Informative.

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Farzanah Khan
Posted 2 weeks ago
informative

really helpful

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Danielle Yuter
Posted 2 weeks ago
good content

interesting content

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Herculene Van Staden
Posted 2 weeks ago
That the HCP's clinical reasoning is still the most important way to reach decision making.

It is a thorough booklet that covered all aspects.

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jadefransman
Posted 2 weeks ago
Very relevant article

It was easy to read and the content was interesting and relevant

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Retha Milne
Posted 2 weeks ago
We are allowed to use AI

HPCSA's view about the use of AI in health care practices is relating with other governing bodies from other countries.

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Nikita Geldenhuys
Posted 2 weeks ago
Valuable information

I like learning about the ethics regarding AI, as I know AI is definitely something of a grey area in our discipline at the moment

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Daniela Scriba
Posted 3 weeks ago
Great Article

Good to know

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