Health on Demand 2025: survey report
Nearly 50% of employees are concerned about financial stressors or job security, as they grapple with the changing world at work, technology disruptions, and the rapid adoption of AI.
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Health on Demand is the essential guide for employers, including risk managers and benefits decision makers to:
- Identify, understand, and prepare for employee well-being and productivity.
- Optimise their investment in the health and well-being of their workforce, ensuring maximum value.
- Address the challenges and needs expressed by employees, offering insights to help evolve their strategy.
Do you understand the lives and priorities of your workforce, how to help them with their health and security, so both your employees and your business thrive?
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The Health on Demand report is essential reading for benefits decision makers within their organisation, including leaders and managers of Human resources, Rewards, Compensation and benefits, Risk, Finance, Insurance and C-Level executives. The report is relevant to different industries and all sizes of organisations, including Global HR professionals of multinational firms right through to leaders in small enterprises.
It is a key resource for those who want to stay updated about managing workforce risks and who need to be informed in their strategic decisions to mitigate them.
The Health on Demand report stands out for its comprehensive analysis, expert insights, and forward-thinking approach. It is developed by Mercer Marsh Benefits, along with other subject matter experts in human resources, insurance, and risk consulting across Marsh McLennan, and is considered one of the leading sources of information about employee priorities when it comes to health and well-being. The results from our research report, which is differentiated from others in the market by its size, geographic scope and consumer angle.
The voice of the employee is captured in our analysis and we use our findings to provide advice to employers on how we succeed in addressing employees’ needs. This research provides opportunities to discuss the relationship between providing benefits and enabling employees to thrive, offering benefits that are suitable for the pressures employees face and the environment in which employees live, and aligning benefits with company purpose to support the wider health of society.
The Health on Demand research captures the views of 18,384 employees, 18 years old and older, across 17 markets, on their health and well-being priorities, concerns and values.
Global weighting: All markets were sampled using demographic data on age, gender and location so that results would represent the local workforce. Approximately 1,000 working adults were surveyed in all markets except the US, which had more than 2,000 respondents.