Congratulations! Trinity has once again earned recognition from the healthcare sector—Taichung Veterans General Hospital follows Taipei Veterans General Hospital in adopting Trinity
Taichung Veterans General Hospital, one of Taiwan’s leading medical centers, faced longstanding challenges with data normalization and consolidation. All information from front-end hospital systems is funneled into a central core database, making it difficult to standardize and manage effectively. Historically, data extraction relied heavily on manual work by IT staff and researchers or required bespoke scripts—methods that lacked scalability, maintainability, and centralized governance. Compounding the issue, a significant portion of hospital data includes sensitive personal information that demands rigorous protection and masking.
In compliance with Taiwan’s Personal Data Protection Act, safeguarding sensitive data has become a critical obligation for both public and private organizations. Beyond standard encryption and access control, hospitals must also consider internal actors—such as system administrators, IT operators, and application developers—who may interact with personal data. Proactive measures are needed to mitigate risks at every operational level.
To address these challenges, Taichung Veterans General Hospital evaluated and replaced its aging data integration platform with Trinity ETL, due to the older software’s lack of support and updates. Trinity ETL now plays a central role in managing sensitive data: it not only integrates with the hospital’s diverse systems, but also performs comprehensive scans across the entire IT environment to identify and catalog personally identifiable and sensitive information.
As part of the implementation, Trinity’s masking capabilities were used to anonymize data in compliance with privacy regulations—ensuring no exposed personal records and aligning with the hospital’s commitment to data governance and patient confidentiality. By deploying Trinity ETL, Taichung Veterans General Hospital has significantly strengthened its data security posture while laying the groundwork for future developments in precision medicine, artificial intelligence, and advanced analytics.
In compliance with Taiwan’s Personal Data Protection Act, safeguarding sensitive data has become a critical obligation for both public and private organizations. Beyond standard encryption and access control, hospitals must also consider internal actors—such as system administrators, IT operators, and application developers—who may interact with personal data. Proactive measures are needed to mitigate risks at every operational level.
To address these challenges, Taichung Veterans General Hospital evaluated and replaced its aging data integration platform with Trinity ETL, due to the older software’s lack of support and updates. Trinity ETL now plays a central role in managing sensitive data: it not only integrates with the hospital’s diverse systems, but also performs comprehensive scans across the entire IT environment to identify and catalog personally identifiable and sensitive information.
As part of the implementation, Trinity’s masking capabilities were used to anonymize data in compliance with privacy regulations—ensuring no exposed personal records and aligning with the hospital’s commitment to data governance and patient confidentiality. By deploying Trinity ETL, Taichung Veterans General Hospital has significantly strengthened its data security posture while laying the groundwork for future developments in precision medicine, artificial intelligence, and advanced analytics.
