
By ANISH KOKA
I was listening to a conversation between two critical thinkers I respect greatly: geneticist/technologist/blogger Razib Khan and Washington Post columnist Megan McArdle. Their discussion was a freewheeling rant about the problems they see with the rise of populism on the left and right, but a throwaway comment related to the US physician shortage in the context of needing high skilled immigrant labor towards the end of the almost two-hour conversation made me realize how little people really know about healthcare in America. Of course, everyone knows certain aspects of healthcare as a consumer very well, but even…