I've been working through the process of moving my individual health insurance to a group plan provided through the business (since we now have a handful of employees to cover). How is it possible that we (meaning the people in this country) have allowed health care to get so completely out of control?
I'm not going to make the oft heard complaint that health insurance is too expensive -- we already know that. What shocked me during the process was the labyrinth of options. They unnecessarily drown you in them. The company’s Web site and their glossy marketing literature were all but worthless. When I finally reached somebody by phone, they actually told me that it would put them out of a job if the Web site or marketing literature provided the information I was requesting. I did not take this "joke" in the way it was obviously intended, nor do I believe that this was the first time said joke was made.

The above image is just one of three, similar brochures purporting to explain the different programs available to the business. Each program had eight separate plans to choose from. You do the math.
Isn’t this exactly the sort of "service" most anti-government pundits like to claim would be the outcome if we moved to single payer or socialized medicine? Poor service. High costs. Disenfranchised segments of the population. It seems to me that this is what we have today.