How to Use the Mood Disorder Questionnaire in Integrated Primary Care
2025/11/08

How to Use the Mood Disorder Questionnaire in Integrated Primary Care

Playbook for embedding the mdq in collaborative primary care covering workflows billing and warm handoffs

Integrated primary care clinics juggle brief visits, behavioral health huddles, and payer metrics. The MDQ can support all three if you embed it intentionally.

Build It Into Annual Visits

Add the MDQ to your preventive visit checklist for patients with depression histories, rapid mood changes, or family risk. Medical assistants can hand out the form during vitals so it does not extend provider time.

Share Results in Huddles

Collaborative care teams thrive on concise data. Have the behavioral health care manager summarize MDQ findings during morning huddles, flagging who needs psychiatric consultation or closer monitoring.

Tie to Billing and Documentation

Document the score and follow up plan to support CPT 96127 or chronic care management codes when appropriate. Some health plans now reimburse case conference time when bipolar screening leads to multi disciplinary planning, so keep notes thorough.

Warm Hand Offs Seal the Deal

When a patient screens positive, introduce them to the onsite therapist or telepsychiatry partner before they leave. That 90 second introduction dramatically increases follow through because patients know exactly who will call them next.

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Sarah Chen
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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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