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Presidential Health No Longer a Secret?

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Although patient privacy is shielded by law, presidential health is everyone's business -- or at least it should be. That's the view of Larry J. Sabato, PhD, director of the University of Virginia's Center for Politics and author of more than 20 books on the American political process. He says presidents and would-be presidents have a duty to be forthcoming about their medical histories.

"The public has every right to the basic knowledge about the candidate's medical situation," Sabato tells WebMD. "Voters want to know they're electing someone healthy enough to do this incredibly intense job." He adds that Americans count on the media to investigate matters of presidential health.

But historical records show a pattern of medical cover-ups, says Jerrold M. Post, MD, director of George Washington University's Political Psychology Program and co-author of When Illness Strikes the Leader. "Even in America with a vigorous press and vigorous opposition parties, concealment has been an issue," Post tells WebMD.

Presidential Health Cover-Ups

Post divides presidential health cover-ups into two categories. The first is when the very existence of a presidential illness is kept secret. Two examples are Grover Cleveland and John F. Kennedy.

The second type of cover-up occurs when the public knows the president is not well, but the full extent of medical problems is concealed. Post cites Woodrow Wilson, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Ronald Reagan as examples.

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作者: Sherry Rauh 2008-3-10
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