This is the rage thread. Rage is seldom reasonable.
My rage is more at the hospital than the doctors, I know - The doctors don't set the prices. (Though the majority are absolute dicks with huge egos and a general disregard for their patients, this part, at least is not actually something they are responsible for. Thank god I've actually got a wonderful PCP that quells my rage against doctors every time I visit by not being like all the others I encounter regularly)
I'm just generally not a fan of any industry that decides how much their going to charge you after the fact and will outright refuse to tell you the costs in advance, especially in situations where you literally have no option other than to shut up and pay up. It's basically the reason why the only medical proffesionals I've never raged at are Dentists - the dentistry industry just so happens to be the only one willing to tell you the price of service in advance instead of gouging you for all your worth after the fact. (On the assumption you'll probably find someone else to pay for it, usually. Honestly, I have more sympathy for the insurance companies in this situation than I do the hospitals)
This is the difference between an expensive professional (Lawyers, Dentists, Quality artwork commissions) and thievery (refusing to tell you the price of a vital service in advance, meaning you can not shop around or make a reasonable decision regarding the situation, like the con-men who will give you a small gift like a flower or bracelet, and after you've accepted it tell you that it will be $20).
And the worst part is, the doctors are actually literally incapable of telling you because of the way the hospitals assess costs - I've had three wildly different charges for the exact same procedures. This makes me especially unhappy when it magically becomes three times the price it was in the past.
So, yeah, the rage against doctors is uncalled for, and that makes it all the ragier since I don't really know who sets this up to rage against them instead.
Edit:
I would also like to add that most lawyers will actually speak to you about your options and costs FOR FREE, while doctors start charging you the moment you step through their door and basically won't explain anything because they've got 5 minutes to finish with you and get to their next patient. The systems themselves are set up completely differently.