Disambiguation evidence for Harry S. Truman for his advocacy of national health insurance via surface form

"Harry S. Truman"


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Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Harry S. Truman".

Predicate Object
advocatedFor expansion of Social Security
advocatedFor federal role in financing health care
advocatedFor universal health insurance coverage
conflictParticipatedIn World War I
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1884-05-08
dateOfDeath 1972-12-26
endTimeOfPresidency 1953-01-20
era post–World War II era
fullName President Harry S. Truman
surface form: Harry S. Truman
givenName Harry
honoredBy being the first Medicare enrollee in 1965
ideology American liberalism
influenced development of Medicare
influenced later U.S. health reform debates
instanceOf President of the United States
instanceOf advocate of national health insurance
instanceOf human
instanceOf politician
memberOfPoliticalParty Democratic Party
militaryBranch United States Army
militaryRank captain
notableFor Fair Deal
surface form: Fair Deal domestic program
notableFor Marshall Plan support
notableFor Truman Doctrine
notableFor advocacy of national health insurance
notableFor decision to use atomic bombs in World War II
officeHeld President of the United States
officeHeld U.S. Senator from Missouri
officeHeld Vice President of the United States
opposedBy American Medical Association on health insurance proposals
opposedBy conservative coalition in Congress on health insurance
placeOfBirth Lamar, Missouri, United States
placeOfDeath Kansas City, Missouri, United States
policyArea health care
policyArea social welfare
policyGoal compulsory national health insurance
positionHeld 33rd president of the United States
precededBy President Franklin D. Roosevelt
surface form: Franklin D. Roosevelt
presidentOf United States of America
proposed Fair Deal
proposed national health insurance program
religion Baptist
residence Independence, Missouri, United States
spouse Bess Truman
startTimeOfPresidency 1945-04-12
submittedToCongress national health insurance plan in 1945
submittedToCongress revised national health insurance proposals in 1948
succeededBy Dwight D. Eisenhower
vicePresidentOf United States of America