The government set out to fix health care a few years ago - and what everyone feared about government making things worse has come to pass. They made it impossible for anyone except the government and entrenched businesses to exist.

That means some of the brightest minds in the world won't bother to try and help.

At his yearly CEO summit, venture capitalist Vinod Khosla spoke with Google co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page and touched on what Google might do in health care, since that is a hot topic.

No chance, said Brin: "I think the regulatory burden in the U.S. is so high that think it would dissuade a lot of entrepreneurs."

Yes, a room full of people who can tackle driverless cars and overturning city government rules on taxis are brought to their knees by the prospect of dealing with government health care.

Google Co-Founders To Healthcare: Not Into You: (Too Much Regulation) - InternetMedicine.com