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Aon unveils digital wellbeing app

It allows employees to compare health achievements to other workers anonymously.

Aon has partnered with Zurich-based health tech platform dacadoo to launch Well One, a digital health engagement app that will launch first in parts of Asia and Europe.

Through the app, employees will be offered digital one-to-one coaching and the ability to connect virtually with colleagues to share progress as well as earn recognition to help influence healthy behaviors and increase motivation.

By utilising AI-driven digital coaching and education, Well One allows individuals to compare personal health achievements to those across the organisation anonymously, whilst businesses can benchmark against others in the industry.

"Our clients are recognising that health is not just physical but rather a combination of factors -- including emotional, social and financial -- and all can affect an individual's wellbeing," said Tim Dwyer, CEO of Aon's health solutions, Asia Pacific, said.

According to Aon, Well One also uses smart, accessible data analytics distilled through the physical, emotional, social and financial wellbeing of individuals, teams and organizations into simple health scores.

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