Meanwhile, employers can trim costs traditionally wasted on so-called out-of-network providers, doctors who don’t typically accept an employer’s insurance. Workers can get medical appointments much faster than the national average of 18.5 days, in theory. Massoumi views ZocDoc for Business as a convenience for both employers and employees. “Employers want to make sure employees are getting the right preventative care because they’re paying for it,” Cyrus Massoumi, ZocDoc’s CEO, tells Fortune. The goal is to help workers find the right doctor, but in a more personalized way based on where they work. ZocDoc announced the new subscription service, ZocDoc for Business, on Wednesday. When an investment banker signs on, for example, the service will show appointments in the early morning, early evening, or on the weekend–times outside of normal trading hours. Workers who visit the site will see options tailored to their employer’s health insurance, doctors who accept those plans, and appointment times more likely to work with their schedules.
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