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Topic/Category: Coding & Documentation
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Chiropractic Coding & Documentation CE — at a Glance

Catalog:4 online courses · 6 total CE hours · 1–2 hours each
Coverage:Workers' compensation · Medicare & commercial insurance · personal injury · the work/PI crossover
Faculty:Monte Horne, DC — former Texas Department of Insurance Designated Doctor (1996–2010)
Format:On-demand online video with assessment · instant certificate
Pricing:$20/hr ($20–$40/course) · hours stack with any category toward automatic discounts

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Every payer reads your chart differently — and the doctor who codes for the reader gets paid for the care. Workers' compensation, Medicare, commercial insurance, and personal injury each run on their own rules, their own documentation expectations, and their own definitions of medical necessity. These four courses take the payer's chair one system at a time, so the claim, the chart, and the care tell the same story — the one that survives review.

The instructor's authority here is first-hand: Monte Horne, DC — founder and CE Program Director of CCEDseminars — served fourteen years as a Texas Department of Insurance Designated Doctor (1996–2010) and remains an active expert witness and peer reviewer. The workers' compensation and injury courses are taught from the reviewer's chair: the doctor who spent a career evaluating these records now teaching how to produce ones that hold. Pair this category with the Bullet Proof Documentation sequence — that series builds the record; this one teaches the systems that judge it.

The Payer Map — Four Courses, Three Payment Worlds

Match the course to your payer mix — each one takes a payment system on its own terms. All four appear in the grid at the bottom of this page.

Workers' Compensation

The most rule-bound payer in the building — taught by the doctor who spent fourteen years as a state Designated Doctor inside the system.

201: Workers Compensation (1 hr)

Medicare & Commercial Insurance

The everyday payer lane — coding concepts, compliance pitfalls, and the documentation Medicare and carriers expect behind every code.

202: Medicare & Insurance (2 hrs)

Personal Injury & the Crossover

The injury systems — PI on its own terms, and the crossover course for practices where work and personal injury cases share the schedule.

204: Personal Injury (1 hr) · 203: Personal & Work Injury (2 hrs)

New coding courses are added as faculty release them — the course grid below always shows the current catalog.

What You'll Learn

• How each payment system reads a chiropractic record — workers' compensation, Medicare, commercial carriers, and personal injury — and what each demands before it pays.

• Coding concepts and the compliance pitfalls that trigger reviews, without unnecessary complexity.

• Medical-necessity and treatment-plan language matched to the payer reading it.

• The reviewer's perspective — what a Designated Doctor, peer reviewer, or auditor looks for first, taught by one.

Your Instructor — Taught From the Reviewer's Chair

Monte Horne, DC — founder and CE Program Director of CCEDseminars, with 39 years of clinical practice — teaches all four courses. He served as a Texas Department of Insurance Designated Doctor from 1996 to 2010, evaluating work-injury cases for the state's workers' compensation system, and remains an active expert witness and peer reviewer. He is also faculty at Texas Chiropractic College Post Graduate Studies, which co-sponsors every CCEDseminars course.

Full bio and the complete instructor roster: CCEDseminars faculty page.

Where Coding Hours Count — State Rules Worth Knowing

Coding and documentation coursework serves the practice-management, recordkeeping, and compliance content many states value within renewal requirements — and several jurisdictions specifically welcome coding and billing education inside the renewal cycle. The clinical-reasoning core supports case-management structures like Iowa's.

Online-format allowances vary by jurisdiction — some states accept all hours online, others cap or condition distance learning. Check your state's guide in the full state directory before building your renewal plan.

Build Your Compliance Block

Every course is $20 per credit hour ($20–$40 each), and all four together total 6 hours — crossing the automatic 10% discount threshold on their own, or stacking with the Bullet Proof Documentation sequence in one order to clear 20% off at 10+ hours — the complete documentation-and-coding curriculum in a single checkout. No promo codes; discounts calculate at checkout.

Chiropractic Coding & Documentation CE — Frequently Asked Questions

What are chiropractic coding and documentation CE courses?

Online continuing education in payer-specific coding and documentation for chiropractors: workers' compensation, Medicare and commercial insurance, and personal injury — how each payment system reads a chiropractic record, and how to code and document so the claim, the chart, and the care tell the same story. Courses run 1 to 2 CE hours each, on-demand, with an assessment and instant certificate.

Who teaches the coding and documentation courses?

All four courses are taught by Monte Horne, DC — founder and CE Program Director of CCEDseminars, former Texas Department of Insurance Designated Doctor (1996 to 2010), and an active expert witness and peer reviewer. The workers' compensation and personal injury courses are taught from the reviewer's chair: fourteen years spent evaluating the very records these courses teach doctors to produce.

Which coding course should I take first?

Match the course to your payer mix. Practices carrying work-comp caseloads start with Workers Compensation (201); Medicare and commercially insured practices start with Medicare and Insurance (202); personal injury practices start with Personal Injury (204). Personal and Work Injury (203) bridges the two injury systems for practices that see both. All four together total 6 hours.

How do these courses relate to Bullet Proof Documentation?

They are companions. Bullet Proof Documentation teaches the chart itself — the seven-course sequence from intake to daily note. Coding and Documentation teaches the payer's reading of that chart: what workers' compensation, Medicare, and personal injury systems each require, and the coding that connects the record to reimbursement. Many doctors take both — the sequence for the record, this category for the systems that judge it.

How do discounts and certificates work?

Courses are $20 per credit hour, and discounts apply automatically in a single order — 10% off at 6–9 hours, 20% off at 10 or more, so these hours stack with any other category in one checkout. Each completion generates an instant PDF certificate with a permanent copy in your account dashboard. No promo codes.

State Approval and Licensing Reminder
CE requirements — including online-format allowances and any in-person minimums — vary by jurisdiction. Review the online chiropractic CE guidelines page and contact CCEDseminars with questions about your specific licensing requirements before registering.


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The cards below are generated live from the CCEDseminars catalog — all four coding & documentation courses. Select “More Info” for the full course page, or add directly to your cart — discounts calculate automatically.

CCEDseminars · PACE Provider #34015544 · Reviewed by Monte Horne, DC · Last updated August 11, 2026 (CT)

Coding & Documentation 201 | Workers Compensation image
Coding & Documentation 201 | Workers Compensation
Credit Hours :   1
Course Tuition :   $20.00
Instructor :   Monte Horne, DC
  
Coding & Documentation 202: Medicare & Insurance image
Coding & Documentation 202: Medicare & Insurance
Credit Hours :   2
Course Tuition :   $40.00
Instructor :   Monte Horne, DC
  
Coding & Documentation 203: Personal & Work Injury image
Coding & Documentation 203: Personal & Work Injury
Credit Hours :   2
Course Tuition :   $40.00
Instructor :   Monte Horne, DC
  
Coding & Documentation 204: Personal Injury image
Coding & Documentation 204: Personal Injury
Credit Hours :   1
Course Tuition :   $20.00
Instructor :   Monte Horne, DC