Utsha G Khatri
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Recent Articles
1.
Krawczyk N, Lim S, Cherian T, Goldfeld K, Katyal M, Rivera B, et al.
Drug Alcohol Depend
. 2024 Jun;
261:111377.
PMID: 38924958
Background: Offering medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) in carceral settings significantly reduces overdose. However, it is unknown to what extent individuals in jails continue MOUD once they leave incarceration....
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Shearer R, Segel J, Howell B, Jones A, Khatri U, Teixeira da Silva D, et al.
Med Care
. 2024 Jan;
62(3):151-160.
PMID: 38180005
Background: As overdose deaths continue to rise, public health officials need comprehensive surveillance data to design effective prevention, harm reduction, and treatment strategies. Disparities across race and ethnicity groups, as...
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Segel J, Shearer R, Jones A, Khatri U, Howell B, Crowley D, et al.
Subst Use Misuse
. 2023 Dec;
59(4):558-566.
PMID: 38037904
Background: As overdose rates increase for multiple substances, policymakers need to identify geographic patterns of substance-specific deaths. In this study, we describe county-level opioid and psychostimulant overdose patterns and how...
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Shearer R, Howell B, Khatri U, Winkelman T
Drug Alcohol Depend Rep
. 2023 Jul;
8:100179.
PMID: 37502021
Background: Individuals with criminal legal involvement (CLI), housing instability, or Medicaid insurance may experience barriers accessing substance use treatment in certain settings. Previous research has found individuals in these groups...
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Khatri U, Kaufman E, Seeburger E, Alur R, Richardson L, South E, et al.
West J Emerg Med
. 2023 Mar;
24(2):160-168.
PMID: 36976602
Introduction: Law enforcement officers (LEO) interact with patients and clinicians in the emergency department (ED) for many reasons. There is no current consensus on what should comprise, or how to...
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Shearer R, Winkelman T, Khatri U
Drug Alcohol Depend
. 2022 Oct;
240:109651.
PMID: 36228467
Background: Individuals involved in the criminal legal system face unique challenges to accessing substance use disorder (SUD) treatment, yet state-level variation in referrals for treatment remains largely unknown. To address...
7.
Olson M, Khatri U, Winkelman T
JAMA Health Forum
. 2022 Oct;
1(7):e200885.
PMID: 36218700
No abstract available.
8.
Love J, Zeidan A, Khatri U, Samuels-Kalow M, Mills A, Hsu C
West J Emerg Med
. 2022 Oct;
23(5):660-671.
PMID: 36205680
Introduction: To address persistent gender inequities in academic medicine, women professional development groups (PDG) have been developed to support the advancement of women in medicine. While these programs have shown...
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Khatri U, Lee K, Lin T, DOrazio J, Patel M, Shofer F, et al.
J Med Toxicol
. 2022 Apr;
18(3):205-213.
PMID: 35415804
Background: Despite the evidence in support of the use of buprenorphine in the treatment of OUD and increasing ability of emergency medicine (EM) clinicians to prescribe it, emergency department (ED)-initiated...
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Khatri U, Bilger A, Zeidan A, Meisel Z, Delgado M, Samuels-Kalow M, et al.
J Correct Health Care
. 2022 Mar;
28(2):109-116.
PMID: 35244474
Although a history of incarceration is associated with poor long-term health status, the experience of seeking health care access during reentry is complex. Semistructured open-ended interviews were conducted among individuals...