I can't stand filling out forms, and here's why:  No form in the history of the world has ever asked me for any new information, except the first form I ever filled out.  Every form since then has been exactly the same:  Name, address, phone, email, age, DOB, SSN, educational level, household income, etc., with some slight variations.  Being the techie geek that I am, it seems like there should be a really easy way to avoid filling out forms all together:  A central information database (CIDTM).  It's really quite simple.  All important details would be stored in a secure but easily accessible online database.  The person asking you to fill out a form doesn't really want you to write things down; all information you write down will eventually need to be entered into someone else's database anyway.  So why not skip a step and give them permission to download your information from the CID?  Plus, this would make it easier to change things when you move or get new health insurance:  Just log into the database and change your details; these details would automatically be sent to anyone who has requested them in the past and is still on your "list of accepted people who can access my information".  If security is an issue, why not use fingerprints?  My laptop has a built-in fingerprint reader that I use instead of typing in my password.  It's remarkably easy to use, and I'd imagine it's error-proof. 

I think I just invented the most useful thing in the history of the universe. #technology