early this year that it would be moving from a subscription model to a pay-per-booking structure, which should increase per-user revenue from its existing subscriber base in urban locations like New York, while also growing the company's footprint in rural areas — where it can be difficult for clinicians to see enough patients for ZocDoc's services to make financial sense.
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