The addition allows Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries to find and book care faster and without the fear of being unable to afford it, according to an April 6 news release from Zocdoc. The company is also offering discounted rates for any federally qualified health centers to list their facilities and bookings on the platform.
Centers in New York, Texas and Michigan have already signed up for the program, according to the release.
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