Dr. Oskar has founded a range of digital health projects and companies.
Each venture played a key role in shaping his journey as a leader in the industry.
Vericardia is a spin-off from our cardiology group, focusing on cardiovascular longevity and patient monitoring.
It’s the ultimate heart program, built on science-backed longevity strategies. We offer premium diagnostics, top cardiologists, and advanced technology to maximize both healthspan and lifespan.
We use a proprietary longevity potential algorithm to monitor risks, diagnose early, and intervene at the right time, leveraging advanced cardiac testing previously accessible only to elite professional athletes.
2022 - Present
2022 - Present
Stealth Mode - Company solving one of the biggest problems in American healthcare. Currently in stealth mode.
CardioCube was the first HIPAA-compliant Voice AI system designed to connect patients with healthcare. It was built on the belief that voice is the most natural way for people to interact with technology and could serve as the operating system for patient-facing interactions with the healthcare system.
The company operated in two models: a Voice AI tool for remote patient monitoring used by cardiologists and primary care providers, and a virtual care service for employees at companies of all sizes. We conducted trials and published research—one of the papers can be found here. CardioCube was acquired by Voxel, a diagnostics and healthcare IT provider.
2016 - 2021
2014 - 2015
CardioWatch was a text-based system that helped patients to control their hypertension. The problem to solve was how to create an easily scalable system designed for elderly patients with multiple chronic diseases. The answer proved to be a text-based check-in system gathering information on recent symptoms and then sending it to a specific healthcare provider. The outcome was higher patient treatment compliance.
Medibox started while looking for a perfect solution to help patients safely upload and send DICOM files to their healthcare providers. It expanded into a web-based platform allowing doctors to manage communications with patients. The outcome was integrating all data in one place and giving providers more time for the consult.
2013 - 2014