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Maree Saba is a Researcher at Macquarie University's Centre for Healthcare Resilience and Implementation Science within the Macquarie Medical School. As an Academic Casual staff member, she contributes to healthcare research with a focus on implementation science and healthcare system improvement.
Her research interests center around aged care systems, mental wellbeing of healthcare workers, learning health systems, and primary care quality indicators. She frequently employs systematic and scoping review methodologies to examine healthcare implementation challenges and opportunities across multiple levels of healthcare systems.
Analysis of her recent publications reveals a strong emphasis on multi-level approaches to healthcare improvement, particularly focusing on organizational culture, contextual factors, and implementation frameworks. Her work consistently bridges research and practice, aiming to translate evidence into actionable strategies for healthcare improvement.
Maree has been actively involved in several significant research projects, most notably serving as a Primary Chief Investigator on the Primary Health Care Patient Safety Measurement Consultation Paper project from 2023-2024. Her research outputs demonstrate consistent productivity across multiple publication types including articles, reviews, posters, and commissioned reports.
She regularly presents her findings at academic conferences, with recent presentations addressing organizational culture in aged care, diabetes management support systems, and learning health systems implementation. Her collaborative approach is evident through her work with numerous co-investigators across multiple institutions.



