Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What does GECAX specialize in?

GECAX provides specialized business transformation services with a focus on enterprise systems, performance management, data migration, and workforce technologies. We help organizations align strategy with scalable tech solutions.

What industries does GECAX work with?

GECAX works across major key sectors including technology, retail, healthcare, government, energy, education, financial services, and industrial. Our flexible methodologies allow us to adapt to unique sector-specific needs to deliver strategic solutions that drive measurable ROI and long-term value for our clients.

Can GECAX help migrate my legacy systems to the cloud?

Absolutely! GECAX can help migrate your legacy systems to the cloud by delivering tailored modernization strategies that preserve your critical functionalities while unlocking the scalability, security, and cost-efficiency of cloud infrastructure. Whether through lift-and-shift, replatforming, or full refactoring, GECAX aligns its approach with your business goals to ensure a seamless transition and measurable ROI.

Do you offer customized consulting services?

Absolutely. Every project starts with an in-depth assessment, followed by tailored planning and delivery. Our solutions are built to fit your business goals and operational structure.

What is Medicare, and who is eligible?

Medicare is a federal health insurance program for people aged 65 and older, certain younger people with disabilities, and individuals with End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD). Eligibility primarily depends on age, disability status, and specific health conditions.

What are the differences between Medicare Part A, B, C, and D?

Part A covers hospital insurance, Part B covers medical insurance, Part C (Medicare Advantage) offers an alternative way to receive your Medicare benefits, and Part D covers prescription drugs.

How and when can I enroll in Medicare?

You can enroll in Medicare during the 7-month Initial Enrollment Period around your 65th birthday, which includes the 3 months before turning 65, the month of your birthday, and the 3 months after. There are also Special Enrollment Periods for specific situations and a General Enrollment Period from January 1 to March 31 each year.

Can I switch between Medicare plans?

Yes, you can switch plans during the Annual Enrollment Period (October 15 to December 7) or during other special enrollment periods if you meet certain criteria.

What is Medicare, and who is eligible?

Medicare is a federal health insurance program for people aged 65 and older, certain younger people with disabilities, and individuals with End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD). Eligibility primarily depends on age, disability status, and specific health conditions.

What are the differences between Medicare Part A, B, C, and D?

Part A covers hospital insurance, Part B covers medical insurance, Part C (Medicare Advantage) offers an alternative way to receive your Medicare benefits, and Part D covers prescription drugs.

How and when can I enroll in Medicare?

You can enroll in Medicare during the 7-month Initial Enrollment Period around your 65th birthday, which includes the 3 months before turning 65, the month of your birthday, and the 3 months after. There are also Special Enrollment Periods for specific situations and a General Enrollment Period from January 1 to March 31 each year.

Can I switch between Medicare plans?

Yes, you can switch plans during the Annual Enrollment Period (October 15 to December 7) or during other special enrollment periods if you meet certain criteria.

What is Medicare, and who is eligible?

Medicare is a federal health insurance program for people aged 65 and older, certain younger people with disabilities, and individuals with End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD). Eligibility primarily depends on age, disability status, and specific health conditions.

What are the differences between Medicare Part A, B, C, and D?

Part A covers hospital insurance, Part B covers medical insurance, Part C (Medicare Advantage) offers an alternative way to receive your Medicare benefits, and Part D covers prescription drugs.

How and when can I enroll in Medicare?

You can enroll in Medicare during the 7-month Initial Enrollment Period around your 65th birthday, which includes the 3 months before turning 65, the month of your birthday, and the 3 months after. There are also Special Enrollment Periods for specific situations and a General Enrollment Period from January 1 to March 31 each year.

Can I switch between Medicare plans?

Yes, you can switch plans during the Annual Enrollment Period (October 15 to December 7) or during other special enrollment periods if you meet certain criteria.

What is Medicare, and who is eligible?

Medicare is a federal health insurance program for people aged 65 and older, certain younger people with disabilities, and individuals with End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD). Eligibility primarily depends on age, disability status, and specific health conditions.

What are the differences between Medicare Part A, B, C, and D?

Part A covers hospital insurance, Part B covers medical insurance, Part C (Medicare Advantage) offers an alternative way to receive your Medicare benefits, and Part D covers prescription drugs.

How and when can I enroll in Medicare?

You can enroll in Medicare during the 7-month Initial Enrollment Period around your 65th birthday, which includes the 3 months before turning 65, the month of your birthday, and the 3 months after. There are also Special Enrollment Periods for specific situations and a General Enrollment Period from January 1 to March 31 each year.

Can I switch between Medicare plans?

Yes, you can switch plans during the Annual Enrollment Period (October 15 to December 7) or during other special enrollment periods if you meet certain criteria.

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