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Before AI in healthcare was mainstream, before GPT models made headlines, Marino Sabijan was already deep in the trenches. A medical doctor by training and a self-taught developer by necessity, he’s been obsessed with automating and decentralizing healthcare long before the tools existed to make it truly scalable.
Back in 2018, “AI” in medicine was just a glorified decision tree; rigid, rule-based, and painfully limited. Still, Marino built early AI chatbots designed to automate patient triage and lifestyle recommendations, proving that even basic automation could reduce strain on an overburdened system.
But it wasn’t enough.
Healthcare wasn’t just inefficient, it was fundamentally broken. Patient data sat in silos, insurance models were opaque, and even doctors struggled with fragmented records. That’s when another obsession kicked in:
Even in his second year of med school, Marino was sketching out blueprints for a system where blockchain could secure patient data and streamline payments.
In 2019, he took the stage at Blocksplit, presenting a future where distributed ledgers handled everything from transparent insurance billing to tamper-proof medical records.
Most of the medical world dismissed it as too futuristic.
But Marino knew the tech was inevitable.
Fast-forward, and everything is shifting, blockchain is securing EHRs, AI is writing medical notes, and automation is replacing clinical workflows.
The problem? No one’s putting it all together.
Enter OmegaX Health.
Before GPT, AI assistants were a nightmare to build:
Manual NLP scripting – Every symptom, every question, every chatbot reply had to be hardcoded.
Rigid logic trees – A single tweak could break entire workflows, making iteration painfully slow.
Zero adaptability – Chatbots couldn’t think, they could only spit out predefined responses.
Even then, the potential was obvious—a machine answering patient questions on demand could fundamentally change healthcare.
Marino was building AI health agents from 2018 - 2021, pre gpt. After reading a research article back in 2020 about the potential of generative AI chatbots it was "too futuristic" or "chatbots cant be so smart" to be applied in healthcare.
Then GPT happened.
What was once a brute-force engineering problem turned into a scalable intelligence model:
✅ Natural conversations – No more robotic scripts—GPT could reason like a doctor, delivering nuanced, context-rich dialogue. ✅ Infinite scalability – No need to hardcode every single symptom—AI could learn on the fly. ✅ Integrated intelligence – AI could cross-reference wearables, vitals, and history, detecting early warning signs before symptoms escalate.
Suddenly, building an AI doctor wasn’t a dream—it was inevitable.
But innovation without execution is just an idea. To make this vision real, OmegaX Health needed to be structured as a serious, global company—one that can move fast, attract top talent, and operate in the most friendly regulatory environments.
OmegaX Health will be incorporated as a Freezone company in Dubai, UAE, leveraging its pro-business environment, AI-forward policies, and strong international positioning. Dubai offers a strategic gateway between global markets, allowing OmegaX to operate at the intersection of healthcare, AI, and Web3 innovation while maintaining regulatory flexibility.
While Dubai serves as the operational and legal base, OmegaX will function as a remote-first company, assembling a distributed team of engineers, AI researchers, medical professionals, and business operators. This structure ensures scalability and speed, allowing OmegaX to adapt rapidly to market demands and technological advancements.
As the company grows, a US Delaware C-Corp will be established for strategic funding access and expansion into key markets positioning OmegaX Health as the global leader in AI-driven healthcare.