Texas TBCE Chiropractic CE Requirements

CE Course 08/20/26 7 - 9 PM CT Documentation & Risk | Audit-Ready Workflows

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Audit-Ready Workflows: Documentation and Risk Management — chiropractic CE live webinar overview graphic, August 20, 2026
Online Course Format:  Live Webinar
Course Tuition:   $59.00
Credit Hours ( CE ):  2
Instructor:  Michael Hall, DC, FIACN
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Date & Time :
Start:  August 20, 2026  7:00 pm
End:  August 20, 2026  9:00 pm
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Online Chiropractic CE Course Description & Course Details

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LIVE WEBINAR · 2 PACE CE HOURS

Documentation & Risk | Audit-Ready Workflows

Thursday, August 20, 2026 · 7:00–9:00 PM CT · with Dr. Michael W. Hall, DC, FIACN. Build a SOAP architecture that survives payer audits, board complaints, and peer-review scrutiny — chart language, coding alignment, and risk-management patterns you can apply Monday morning. TX Documentation/Coding (1) + Risk Management (1) in one live session.

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Audit-Ready Workflows: Documentation and Risk Management — chiropractic CE live webinar overview graphic, August 20, 2026

Course Overview

Documentation is where chiropractic risk lives. A clean SOAP note isn't paperwork — it's the difference between a paid claim and a denied one, a closed complaint and an open investigation, a defensible visit and an exposed one. This webinar builds an audit-ready SOAP architecture: the chart structure, coding alignment, and risk-management patterns that hold up when a payer, board, or peer reviewer takes a closer look. Course defensibility is anchored to the Texas Board of Chiropractic Examiners rules and PACE-approved through CCEDseminars (FCLB Provider #34015544).

Approval & Renewal Facts at a Glance

According to the official FCLB PACE Provider Search, CCEDseminars is recognized as PACE. Texas chiropractors should confirm the 6-hour live and 10-hour online split published in the Texas Board of Chiropractic Examiners CE rules. This course satisfies TBCE Documentation/Coding (1 hr) + Risk Management (1 hr) specialty requirements. CE Broker & PACE auto-reporting is performed by CCEDseminars automatically per course completion per Propelus CE Broker licensure policy.

Learning Objectives

Upon completion, participants will be able to:

  1. Construct SOAP notes whose Subjective, Objective, Assessment, and Plan sections each satisfy payer-audit and state-board defensibility criteria.
  2. Align CPT/HCPCS coding with documentation so each billed service is supported by chart language a reviewer can verify in under 60 seconds.
  3. Apply risk-management patterns — medical necessity, treatment-plan justification, outcomes measurement, and timely discharge — to the chiropractic visit workflow.
  4. Document high-exposure encounters (extended care plans, modality stacking, atypical responses) in defensible chart language that withstands peer-review and audit scrutiny.

Tech & Access

Any modern device

Desktop, laptop, tablet, or smartphone — runs in browser.

Live attendance required

Attend the broadcast to earn the 2 live CE hours.

Certificate in your account

Available immediately after attendance is verified.

Your Instructor — Dr. Michael W. Hall, DC, FIACN
Dr. Michael W. Hall, DC, FIACN — CCEDseminars senior faculty, chiropractic neurology and documentation instructor

Dr. Michael W. Hall, DC, FIACN, is a CCEDseminars senior faculty member specializing in chiropractic neurology, evidence-based practice, and defensible clinical workflows. A Fellow of the International Academy of Chiropractic Neurology, Dr. Hall is widely cited by chiropractors as the faculty who teaches them how to defend their clinical decisions in writing — with a teaching style that prioritizes peer-reviewed evidence, regulatory defensibility, and clinical applicability.

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Course Outline

Hour 1 — The Audit-Ready SOAP Architecture (Documentation/Coding)

  • The four SOAP sections, reframed as audit-defensible building blocks
  • Subjective: pain, function, and history language that anchors medical necessity
  • Objective: exam findings that justify the codes you billed (and the codes you didn't)
  • Assessment: ICD-10 specificity, diagnosis sequencing, and the language reviewers look for
  • Plan: treatment plans, frequency, duration, and the discharge trigger built in from day one
  • Coding-documentation alignment: the 60-second reviewer test

Hour 2 — Risk Management Patterns & High-Exposure Encounters

  • Medical necessity: the single most-audited concept and the chart language that proves it
  • Treatment-plan justification: when long care plans hold up and when they invite a closer look
  • Outcomes measurement: tools, frequency, and how to document meaningful change
  • Modality stacking and the documentation that makes it defensible
  • Atypical responses and adverse events: incident notes that protect the practice
  • Case examples + live Q&A
Frequently Asked Questions

About This Webinar

Do I need to attend live to earn the 2 CE hours?

Yes. Live broadcast attendance is required for the full 2 CE hours. CCEDseminars does not offer replay credit for live webinars; the live format is what qualifies the credit under PACE and state-board live-CE rules.

What format is the webinar and what device do I need?

The webinar is delivered via secure live video stream. You can join from any modern desktop, tablet, or smartphone with a stable internet connection. No special software install is required — the link opens in your browser.

What do the 2 CE hours cover?

Two hours of live instruction split evenly: Hour 1 covers the audit-ready SOAP architecture — documentation and coding alignment from Subjective through Plan. Hour 2 covers risk-management patterns and high-exposure encounters — medical necessity, treatment-plan justification, modality stacking, and incident documentation. Course materials are included in your post-course notes inside your CCED account.

How do I get my CE certificate after the webinar?

Your certificate is generated and available for immediate printing inside your CCEDseminars account once attendance is verified. CE Broker and applicable state boards are auto-reported on your behalf.

Texas Renewal & CE Requirements

Does this satisfy my Texas Documentation/Coding and Risk Management CE requirements?

Yes. According to the Texas Board of Chiropractic Examiners, Texas chiropractors must complete 1 hour of Documentation/Coding and 1 hour of Risk Management per renewal cycle (in addition to 2 hours of Ethics). This 2-hour live webinar covers both specialty requirements in a single session. The course is PACE-approved (FCLB Provider #34015544). CE Broker and TBCE are auto-reported on your behalf.

How does this fit into the full Texas 16-hour CE renewal?

Texas chiropractors complete 16 CE hours per renewal cycle, split 6 live/webinar + 10 online/on-demand. This 2-hour live webinar applies to the 6-hour live portion AND satisfies the Documentation/Coding (1) + Risk Management (1) specialty requirements. Pair it with Dr. Hall's TBCE Ethics live webinar (August 18, 2026) to complete the full TX specialty stack: Ethics (2) + Risk (1) + Documentation/Coding (1) = 4 hours in two sessions.

What is the difference between this course and other documentation CE?

Other documentation CE tends to teach SOAP as a template to fill in. This webinar treats SOAP as a defensibility architecture — every section serves a payer-audit, state-board, and peer-review function. Dr. Hall maps each SOAP element to the chart language a reviewer actually looks for, and to the coding alignment that prevents downcoding and denials. You leave with documentation patterns you can apply Monday morning.

Is this course appropriate for non-Texas chiropractors?

Yes. While the Texas Documentation/Coding and Risk Management specialty hours are explicitly satisfied, the audit-ready SOAP architecture, medical-necessity language, and risk-management patterns apply universally to chiropractic documentation in any U.S. state. The course is PACE-approved, which is recognized in most state boards — the CMS-injected approvals list at the bottom of this page shows the full state-by-state recognition for this course.

What are these CE hours called in different states?

Chiropractors searching for these hours may call them CE, CEUs, continuing education, license renewal hours, post-graduate credits, documentation hours, risk management hours, or PACE-approved courses. All terms refer to the same TBCE-recognized continuing education required for biennial renewal.

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What Chiropractors Are Saying
“Dr. Hall's documentation course paid for itself the first time an audit landed. My chart language was already where it needed to be.”
— CCEDseminars course attendee
“The CE auto-report to CE Broker is seamless. I never have to chase my hours at renewal.”
— CCEDseminars course attendee
“Defensible, practical, and respectful of my time. CCED is my default for mandatory CE.”
— CCEDseminars course attendee
Texas Chiropractic College logo   PACE-approved provider — FCLB Provider #34015544

CCEDseminars is FCLB PACE Provider. Accreditation alignment with Texas Chiropractic College. Hours are reportable to Propelus CE Broker in mandated states.

Reviewed by Monte Horne, DC · Last reviewed: June 29, 2026 ·

This online chiropractic course is accredited in the following states:

Texas,