QResearch was established in 2003 as a not-for-profit venture with the generous support of the University of Nottingham and EMIS Health. In 2019 it relocated to the University of Oxford, following the appointment of its academic co-founder, Professor Julia Hippisley-Cox to the University of Oxford. The database is now supported by the University of Oxford and EMIS Health.
This page lists the organisations which provide research funding to undertake projects using QResearch.
Current funders
NIHR School for Primary Care Research
NIHR Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre
NIHR Policy Research Programme
The John Fell Fund Oxford University Press Fund
The Oxford Wellcome Institutional Strategic Support Fund (204826/Z/16/Z)
Cancer Research UK (CR-UK) grant number C5255/A18085, through the Cancer Research UK Oxford Centre
NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre
Medical Sciences Division of the University of Oxford
Previous funders include
University of Nottingham
European Union
NIHR Health Technology Assessment
Clinical Effectiveness Unit, Royal College of Physicians
Department of Health
Medical Research Council
The Health and Social Care Information Centre
Disability Rights Commission
National Patient Safety Authority
Sean and Jenny Riddell
NHS Modernisation Agency
Health Development Agency
Health Protection Agency
National Audit Office
Trent NHS Executive
ClinRisk Ltd