The Presidential Scoring Framework
Category 5 · Domestic welfare & health
5.1

Healthcare access & outcomes

All 16 modern US presidents ranked by their net score on this single sub-criterion. Good and harm are scored 0–10 independently; net is good minus harm. Click a name for the full scorecard.

01
Lyndon B. Johnson
Democrat · 1963 – 1969
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Medicare (Title XVIII) and Medicaid (Title XIX) enacted via Social Security Amendments of 1965. Most consequential US healthcare legislation until ACA (2010).

E5 — era-defining 10-good anchor
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  • good·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

    Medicare insured ~19 million elderly Americans by end of LBJ term; Medicaid covered ~10 million poor; structures persist 60+ years later as central US health-insurance framework.

    ssa.gov
+10/0
+10
02
Barack Obama
Democrat · 2009 – 2017
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Affordable Care Act (March 2010) expanded health coverage to ~20 million Americans. Medicaid expansion (states optional). Pre-existing condition protections. ACA survived multiple SCOTUS challenges.

E5 — major good anchor
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  • good·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

    ACA expanded health insurance to approximately 20 million previously uninsured Americans; established pre-existing condition protections and Medicaid expansion framework; survived SCOTUS challenges (NFIB v. Sebelius 2012, King v. Burwell 2015).

    congress.gov
+9/2
+7
03
Harry S. Truman
Democrat · 1945 – 1953
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Proposed national health insurance (November 1945 special message; included in Fair Deal). Defeated by AMA's $5M+ counter-campaign — the first major modern lobbying defeat of a presidential proposal. No major reform enacted.

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  • good·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

    Truman's 1945-1948 national health insurance proposal was the first major federal universal coverage attempt; defeat by AMA campaign set the political template for healthcare reform fights through 2010.

    trumanlibrary.gov
+5/1
+4
04
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Republican · 1953 – 1961
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Department of Health, Education, and Welfare established (1953). Polio Vaccination Assistance Act (1955) — federal program for Salk vaccine. NIH funding expanded substantially.

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  • good·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

    Eisenhower's HEW creation and polio-vaccine federal program substantially expanded federal health infrastructure; polio cases fell from 35,000 (1953) to ~3,000 (1960).

    hhs.gov
+6/2
+4
05
Joe Biden
Democrat · 2021 – 2025
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ACA premium subsidy expansion (ARP 2021, IRA extension). ~21 million ACA marketplace enrollees by 2024. Medicare drug price negotiation (IRA 2022). COVID-19 vaccine rollout.

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  • good·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

    IRA established Medicare drug price negotiation framework — first time federal government negotiates drug prices; ACA marketplace enrollment reached ~21 million by 2024.

    cms.gov
+7/3
+4
06
George W. Bush
Republican · 2001 – 2009
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Medicare Part D (2003) — prescription drug benefit, largest Medicare expansion since 1965. PEPFAR (President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief) saved millions of lives globally.

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  • good·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

    Medicare Part D added prescription drug coverage for ~40 million seniors; PEPFAR delivered $15B+ over 5 years to combat HIV/AIDS globally, saving estimated 20+ million lives.

    congress.gov
+6/3
+3
07
Richard Nixon
Republican · 1969 – 1974
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Proposed Comprehensive Health Insurance Plan (1971) — universal coverage with employer mandate (failed). HMO Act of 1973 promoted managed care. Cancer Act 1971 (National Cancer Institute funding).

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  • good·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

    Nixon's National Cancer Act 1971 substantially expanded NIH cancer research funding; HMO Act of 1973 shaped US managed-care system for decades.

    congress.gov
+5/2
+3
08
John F. Kennedy
Democrat · 1961 – 1963
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Proposed Medicare (King-Anderson bill, 1962). Failed in Senate. Children's vaccination program. Mental health legislation.

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  • good·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

    Kennedy's Medicare proposal failed in Senate but laid groundwork for LBJ's 1965 enactment.

    jfklibrary.org
+5/2
+3
09
George H.W. Bush
Republican · 1989 – 1993
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Ryan White CARE Act 1990. Modest other healthcare expansion. Universal coverage not pursued.

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  • good·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

    Ryan White Act became foundational US HIV/AIDS funding framework; bipartisan turnaround from Reagan-era neglect.

    congress.gov
+5/3
+2
10
Jimmy Carter
Democrat · 1977 – 1981
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Proposed national health insurance but failed. CHAMPUS expansion. Medicaid/Medicare cost-containment focus.

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  • harm·Tier 2·Primary document·Unverified

    Carter's national health insurance proposal failed in Congress amid Kennedy-Carter Democratic rivalry.

    jimmycarterlibrary.gov
+5/3
+2
11
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Democrat · 1933 – 1945
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Original Social Security Act (1935) considered including national health insurance but dropped. VA hospital expansion via GI Bill. No major civilian healthcare reform.

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  • harm·Tier 1·Historical record·Unverified

    The Committee on Economic Security drafted national health insurance provisions for Social Security but FDR removed them to avoid AMA opposition jeopardizing the broader bill.

    ssa.gov
+3/2
+1
12
Gerald Ford
Republican · 1974 – 1977
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Swine flu vaccination program (1976) controversial — 25 deaths, ~500 Guillain-Barré cases. ESRD Medicare program continued. Modest record.

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  • harm·Tier 1·Historical record·Unverified

    Ford's swine flu program vaccinated 40 million Americans before halt due to Guillain-Barré link; became cautionary tale for subsequent public-health programs.

    cdc.gov
+4/3
+1
13
Bill Clinton
Democrat · 1993 – 2001
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Hillary Clinton task force healthcare reform failed (1994). SCHIP enacted 1997 — covered ~5 million children. HIPAA 1996. Mixed.

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  • good·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

    SCHIP covered ~5 million children under joint federal-state framework; HIPAA established healthcare privacy and portability standards.

    congress.gov
+5/4
+1
14
Ronald Reagan
Republican · 1981 – 1989
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HIV/AIDS response delay was catastrophic — see 3.3. Public health budget cuts. Medicare DRG payment system introduced 1983 (lasting reform). EMTALA (1986) created emergency-care obligation. Mental health institutional capacity continued declining (CMHCs underfunded).

AIDS crisis as primary harm vector
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  • good·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

    EMTALA established uncompensated emergency-care obligation that became foundational element of US healthcare system; AIDS funding was systematically underprovided despite mounting crisis.

    congress.gov
+2/7
-5
15
Donald Trump (T2)
Republican · 2025 – —
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HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced revisions to federal vaccine policy guidance in 2025; reporting characterized the changes as a reduction in recommended uptake messaging. HHS reorganization actions in March-April 2025 included staff reductions affecting CDC, FDA, and NIH per department announcements. The Texas Department of State Health Services reported a measles outbreak in 2025 including reported pediatric deaths.

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  • harm·Tier 1·Historical record·Unverified

    HHS Secretary Kennedy announced revisions to federal vaccine policy guidance in 2025 characterized in reporting as reductions in uptake messaging. HHS reorganization in March-April 2025 produced staff reductions at CDC, FDA, and NIH. The Texas Department of State Health Services reported a 2025 measles outbreak including pediatric deaths.

    cdc.gov
+2/7
-5
16
Donald Trump (T1)
Republican · 2017 – 2021
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COVID-19 response: ~400,000 US deaths during Trump T1 (~600K total to vaccine availability). Operation Warp Speed (vaccine development) major positive. Multiple failed ACA repeal attempts. Continued ACA destabilization.

COVID-19 response as major harm vector
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  • harm·Tier 1·Statistic·Unverified

    US COVID-19 deaths reached ~400,000 by Trump T1 end; Operation Warp Speed accelerated vaccine development (Pfizer EUA December 11, 2020); response widely criticized as slow on testing, masks, and federal coordination.

    cdc.gov
+3/8
-5