
Mood Disorder Questionnaire Calculator and Digital Scoring Tools
Overview of mdq calculators from ehr widgets to spreadsheets plus privacy guardrails for digital builds
Clinicians keep asking for a mood disorder questionnaire calculator so they can stop counting by hand. Here are the digital options that balance convenience with compliance.
EHR Integrated Widgets
Most major vendors now offer MDQ flowsheets or smart forms. Configure them to auto sum yes answers, display the impairment rating, and drop a canned interpretation into the note. Make sure permissions limit editing so the audit trail stays clean.
Spreadsheet Templates
If your clinic runs on shared drives, build a locked spreadsheet with checkboxes for each item. Protect the formulas, add instructions in the first tab, and store the file in a HIPAA compliant location such as SharePoint or Google Drive with restricted access.
Mobile Apps and Kiosks
Some telepsychiatry groups deploy tablet kiosks or mobile apps that feed MDQ responses directly into the EHR. Vet vendors for encryption, user authentication, and data retention policies. Patients love the convenience, but you are still responsible for safeguarding their answers.
Guardrails to Remember
Whichever calculator you choose, include version numbers, last validation date, and a contact person for maintenance. Train staff to double check any automated interpretation before sharing it with patients, and keep a manual backup plan in case the tech fails mid clinic.
Trusted Bipolar & MDQ Resources
- American Psychiatric Association bipolar overview - Outlines DSM-5 criteria, specifiers, and care pathways from the APA.
- AHRQ evidence review on bipolar disorder care - Summarizes comparative effectiveness findings for medication and therapy choices.
- MDCalc Mood Disorder Questionnaire calculator - Interactive calculator that shows how score thresholds flag likely bipolar disorder.
Author
Sarah Chen is a mental health researcher and content strategist focused on Mood Disorder Questionnaire (MDQ) education, bipolar screening workflows, and evidence-informed follow up care. As the lead writer for MDQTest resources, she translates clinical research into actionable guides that help clinics operationalize the MDQ across telehealth, primary care, and bilingual settings—without providing licensed clinical services.
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