September 24, 2025
QuickTake Health has joined the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services' "Make Health Tech Great Again" initiative to help modernize the healthcare ecosystem by replacing paper intake forms with digital solutions, according to a press release. The company's patient engagement kiosks are designed to streamline provider workflows and enhance data security by automating vital sign measurements and integrating digital identity authentication.
QuickTake Health joins more than 60 organizations, including major tech companies like Amazon, Apple and Google, in committing to the CMS initiative. The goal is to improve interoperability and accelerate digital innovation in U.S. healthcare.
"For decades, patients have been burdened with outdated systems that slow care delivery and undermine efficiency," Dr. John Noble, QuickTake Health's co-founder, said in the release. "QuickTake is proud to stand alongside CMS and its partners to finally 'kill the clipboard' and ensure that patients benefit from streamlined, interoperable and secure digital tools that put providers' focus back where it belongs — on caring for patients and their needs — rather than on the computer."