Utsha Khatri, MD

Emergency Medicine
Penn Emergency Medicine Penn Presbyterian
Penn Medicine Provider

About me

  • Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania

My education and training

  • Medical School: George Washington University
  • Residency: University of Pennsylvania Health System

Spoken languages

English
English

Insurance accepted

Please contact the practice and/or the member services department of your insurance company for specific details before receiving services. Providers may participate in some, but not all, products offered by a health plan; providers may also accept plans at some practice locations but not others.

Locations

Penn Medicine hospital privileges

  • Penn Presbyterian Medical Center: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
Dr. Khatri is a Penn Medicine physician.

Qualifications and experience

Treatments and conditions

Research

Publications

Eswaran V, Chen JH, Khatri UG, Marotta PL, Vaughn MG Prevalence of criminal legal involvement among emergency department patients: Insights from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health 2021-2023 , PLoS One, 21(7): 2026,e0351233


Khatri UG, MacDonald LQ, Grimshaw AA, Thomas K, Howell BA Medicaid access and the impact on individuals with criminal legal involvement: a scoping review , Health Justice: 2026


Eswaran V, Chao S, Weber W, Khatri U, Suh MI Not Just an Adverse Outcome: Emergency Departments as an Opportunity for Collaboration for Carceral Health , J Correct Health Care: 2026


Hauschildt KE, Thornton JD, Brown C, Hope AA, Jain S, Valley TS, Aslakson RA, Carlton EF, Iwashyna TJ, Mikkelsen M, Boen C, Dzeng E, Falvey J, George N, Hotchkin D, Khandelwal N, Khatri UG, McPeake J, Nadig NR, Oyesanya TO, Amiri I, Ashana DC A Research Agenda to Mitigate Racial and Ethnic Disparities in U.S. Critical Care Medicine: An Official American Thoracic Society Research Statement , Am J Respir Crit Care Med, 211(12): 2025,2268-2288


Khatri UG, Hakes JK, Buckler D, Zebrowski A, Winkelman T Individual- and Area-Level Incarceration and Mortality. , JAMA Netw Open, 8(6): 2025,e2513537


Khatri UG, Lopez C, Yen YT, Ling EJ, Richardson LD, Ngai KM Receipt of Buprenorphine and Naltrexone for Opioid Use Disorder by Race and Ethnicity and Insurance Type , JAMA Netw Open, 8(6): 2025,e2518493


Khatri UG, Lopez C, Yen YT, Ling EJ, Richardson LD, Ngai KM Receipt of Buprenorphine and Naltrexone for Opioid Use Disorder by Race and Ethnicity and Insurance Type , JAMA Netw Open, 8(6): 2025,e2518493


Khatri UG, Sondheim SE Unmasking Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Prehospital Sedation and Restraint Practices-Beyond the Straps , JAMA Netw Open, 8(3): 2025,e251289


Krawczyk N, Lim S, Cherian T, Goldfeld KS, Katyal M, Rivera BD, McDonald R, Khan M, Wiewel E, Braunstein S, Murphy SM, Jalali A, Jeng PJ, Kutscher E, Khatri UG, Rosner Z, Vail WL, MacDonald R, Lee JD Transitions of care between jail-based medications for opioid use disorder and ongoing treatment in the community: A retrospective cohort study , Drug Alcohol Depend, 261: 2024,111377


Shearer RD, Segel JE, Howell BA, Jones AA, Khatri UG, Teixeira da Silva D, Vest N, Winkelman TNA Racial and ethnic differences in heroin, methamphetamine, and cocaine use, treatment, and mortality trends in three national data sources –United States, 2010-2019 , Med Care, 62(3): 2024,151-160


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