[6][7][8] In 2011, the Small Business Administration selected Vecna as one of 44 recipients of the Tibbetts Award for driving innovation and creating jobs.
[11] Vecna's patient self-service system includes pre-registration, onsite registration, queuing, clinical messaging, e-forms, and business intelligence modules.
Patients review their demographic information, verify insurance coverage, pay bills, and check in at the point-of-service or online.
[14] QC PathFinder also automatically generates clinically validated institutional antibiograms that inform clinicians on appropriate antimicrobial choices for pathogens within their hospital.
[16] Vecna's research and development efforts have been funded by federal and state government grants and contracts, to both the Robotics and Health IT centric groups.
[17] [18] These grants and contracts were focused on robotics platforms, infection control, antimicrobial stewardship, computer vision and machine learning, development of underwater tool systems, and web applications for pathogen surveillance and consulting time management.