
Integrating MDQ Test Data into EHR Workflows
Guide to map mdq data into ehr templates share fields across teams and trigger automation
Plenty of clinicians still scan MDQ forms as flat PDFs, which makes the data useless for population health. Here is how to capture those answers in structured fields so your EHR can actually do something with them.
Map the Core Fields
Create discrete slots for total symptom count, impairment level, date completed, and who administered the form. If your vendor allows, add checkboxes for each of the 13 items. That granularity unlocks reporting on which symptoms show up most often in your panel.
Build Smart Text
Design a note template that pulls the structured data into the assessment section automatically. A single smart phrase can summarize the score, note whether criteria for a positive screen were met, and prompt the clinician to document follow up actions.
Automate Alerts
Use the structured fields to trigger tasks. For example, when a patient meets the positive threshold, the system can assign a behavioral health consult or remind staff to schedule a longer visit. If the impairment question comes back as severe, send an FYI to the psychiatrist the same day.
Close the Loop With Reports
Monthly dashboards that show how many MDQs were completed, how many were positive, and how long it took to follow up help leadership defend staffing needs. Exporting anonymized aggregates can also satisfy grant requirements or payer quality programs tied to behavioral health integration.
Trusted Bipolar & MDQ Resources
- American Psychiatric Association bipolar overview - Outlines DSM-5 criteria, specifiers, and care pathways from the APA.
- NIMH guide to bipolar disorder - US research-backed summary of symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment planning.
- MDCalc Mood Disorder Questionnaire calculator - Interactive calculator that shows how score thresholds flag likely bipolar disorder.
作者
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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