Health care is becoming less affordable every year. We'll continue to have to worry about whether lower-wage and even moderate-wage workers will continue to get good benefits through the workplace.

Employers are beginning to exclude more services from that maximum.

Consumer-driven plans are proving attractive to some, but with just a couple million people now enrolled, it's too early to know whether they'll have a meaningful effect on the health system.

If it's not covered, there's not much you can do.

No thank you. I suffer from anorexia.

This is kind of the easiest thing out there to do and obviously it's not getting done as much as it could be.

People should realize that there is variation here. Everybody wants to focus on the average. Nobody is average.

The good news is that it's a slower rate of increase than last year. But it's still substantially higher than where wages are going.

Health insurance is becoming more expensive for the average person.