CNET reports that Khosla Ventures has led an investment round of $3 million in ZocDoc, a health 2.0 company a little off the beaten path.
ZocDoc, which currently operates only in Brooklyn and Manhattan, allows you to find an appointment with a doctor or dentist. Now that’s a service I could really use. It matches doctors to insurance and a rating system.
I don’t know how well it works since I really can’t make good use of it living in Seattle, but the company, which is about a year old, is providing the kind of simple service that could be really useful if done right.
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[...] August 20, 2008 — Richard by Conor Lawless A service that I might use: [Via business|bytes|genes|molecules] CNET reports that Khosla Ventures has led an investment round [...]