Workday Wellness is an AI-driven solution aimed at helping companies tailor their health benefits to meet employee needs. This platform offers real-time insights into which wellness programs employees prefer, empowering organisations to make informed decisions about their benefits offerings.
“Effective benefits are crucial for attracting and retaining talent, but understanding what employees truly want can be challenging,” said Cristina Goldt, general manager of workforce and pay at Workday. “Workday Wellness leverages data and AI to enhance benefits programs, fostering healthier and more engaged workforces.”
Real-time data exchange for enhanced insights
Traditionally, accessing employee benefits data has been a slow process, often requiring weeks to obtain outdated information. Workday Wellness streamlines this by facilitating real-time data exchange between employers and wellness partners. This feature enables companies to access up-to-date information on program utilisation and employee preferences, allowing for quicker adjustments to wellness offerings.
The power of feedback
Using insights from Workday Illuminate and employee sentiment data from Workday Peakon Employee Voice, Workday Wellness helps organisations gauge employee feelings about their benefits in real time. This tool identifies specific desires, such as child care assistance or enhanced mental health options, guiding companies in crafting wellness programs that resonate with their workforce.
Actionable insights for better engagement
Workday Wellness presents a comprehensive view of all benefits programs, highlighting underutilised offerings and providing AI-generated recommendations for improvement. This capability not only enhances employee engagement but also helps reduce costs associated with ineffective programs.
“HR leaders recognise the significance of benefits in employee recruitment and retention. Our research indicates that 43% of organisations either use a wellness solution or plan to implement one in the coming year,” noted Stacey Harris, chief research officer of Sapient Insights Group. “Workday’s data exchange will enable customers to harness AI for valuable insights, improving employee experiences.”