Publications by authors named "Gopika Krishna"

Objective: Signed in 2019, New York State's Reproductive Health Act enabled expansion of abortion care up to 28 weeks for any indication. This study aimed to describe how implementation of the New York State Reproductive Health Act affected abortion provision among the state's regional perinatal centers (RPCs)-tertiary referral centers for complex pregnancies that may care for patients seeking abortion later in pregnancy. A secondary objective was to identify barriers to and facilitators of expanding abortion care.

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Purpose Of Review: Hormonal contraception provides women living with HIV the ability to control their fertility and avoid pregnancy-related morbidity. Due to shared metabolic pathways, there has been concern over drug-drug interactions between hormonal contraception and anti-retroviral therapy, which may affect the drugs' safety and efficacy. This article aims to provide an updated review of the most recent data around hormonal contraceptives and anti-retroviral therapy.

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Health disparities fall along racial lines, in part, due to structural inequalities limiting health care access. The concept of race is often taught in health professions education with a clear biologic underpinning despite the significant debate in the literature as to whether race is a social or biologic construct. The teaching of race as a biologic construct, however, allows for the simplification of race as a risk factor for disease.

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