Vendor profile

ADP
ADP provides payroll, benefits, and HR services for businesses of every size, including time, talent, and compliance tools. It manages workforce administration, not occupational health clinical data.
Category
HR & payroll
Best for
Employers consolidating payroll, benefits, and HR administration.
Typical buyers
Employers & on-site clinics, Enterprise EHS
Typical fit
Strengths
- ✓Scales from small business to enterprise
- ✓Deep payroll and compliance tooling
- ✓Large partner and integration marketplace
Things to confirm
- !A payroll/HR platform, not OH software
- !No surveillance, exams, or injury case management
- !Connects to OH systems via HRIS integration
Where ADP fits
ADP is categorized as hr & payroll— a tool buyers often encounter while researching occupational health software, rather than a dedicated occupational health system. We track it for transparency and to map the full landscape, but it isn't scored on our capability matrix because that wouldn't be an apples-to-apples comparison.
If you're evaluating platforms that manage employee health records, medical surveillance, OSHA recordkeeping, and clinical workflows, start with the vendors we compare in depth.
Frequently asked questions
What is ADP?
ADP — Payroll, HR, and workforce management.. ADP provides payroll, benefits, and HR services for businesses of every size, including time, talent, and compliance tools. It manages workforce administration, not occupational health clinical data.
Is ADP occupational health software?
ADP is categorized as hr & payroll. It's a tool buyers often encounter while evaluating occupational health software, but it solves an adjacent problem rather than serving as a dedicated occupational health system. For platforms scored on our full capability matrix, see the comparison grid.
Who is ADP best for?
ADP is best for employers consolidating payroll, benefits, and hr administration, and is most commonly used by Employers & on-site clinics, Enterprise EHS teams.
Why is ADP listed here?
We track every tool that shows up in occupational health buying research — including hr & payroll — so buyers can see the full landscape in one place. ADP is listed for transparency; it isn't scored against dedicated occupational health platforms because that wouldn't be an apples-to-apples comparison.
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