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ICD-10 Coding CE — at a Glance

Catalog:2 online courses · 4 total CE hours · 2 hours each · a designed two-part series
Coverage:ICD-10 structure & diagnosis selection · code specificity · documentation alignment · denial avoidance · audit-ready workflows
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 ($40/course) · hours stack with any category toward automatic discounts

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Every claim your practice submits is built on a diagnosis code — and ICD-10 rewards precision the way payers punish its absence. The right code at the right specificity, backed by documentation that says the same thing, is the difference between paid and denied, between routine and audited. This two-part series teaches ICD-10 as chiropractic practice actually uses it: the code structure, diagnosis selection for the conditions you treat, the specificity payers expect, the errors that trigger denials, and the daily workflow that keeps every claim audit-ready.

Both parts are taught by Monte Horne, DC — founder and CE Program Director of CCEDseminars, former Texas Department of Insurance Designated Doctor (1996–2010), active expert witness and peer reviewer — the same reviewer's-chair authority behind the Coding & Documentation payer series, of which these two courses are members (206 and 207). That category covers the payment systems; this pair covers the diagnosis codes every one of those claims stands on.

Two Parts, One System — the ICD-10 Series

A designed pair — take them in order. Part I builds the foundation; Part II turns it into daily practice.

Part I — The Foundation

ICD-10 for Chiropractic Practice (Part I): how the code set is structured, how diagnosis selection works, and how to code the conditions a chiropractic schedule actually generates.

Part II — The Practice

ICD-10 for Chiropractic Practice (Part II): specificity and documentation alignment, the common errors behind denials, and the audit-ready coding workflow for day-to-day claims.

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

What You'll Learn

• ICD-10 structure and diagnosis selection for the conditions chiropractic practice treats every day.

• Linking clinical findings to accurate, defensible codes — at the specificity payers now expect.

• The common coding errors that trigger denials, and the documentation language that supports each diagnosis.

• An audit-ready coding workflow — so the code, the chart, and the claim always agree.

Your Instructor — Codes Read From the Reviewer's Chair

Monte Horne, DC — founder and CE Program Director of CCEDseminars, with 39 years of clinical practice — teaches both parts. He served as a Texas Department of Insurance Designated Doctor from 1996 to 2010 and remains an active expert witness and peer reviewer: a career spent reading diagnosis codes on other doctors' claims, now teaching how to select and support them so they hold. 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 ICD-10 Hours Count — State Rules Worth Knowing

Coding 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. Its clinical-reasoning core — diagnosis selection tied to examination findings — 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.

Complete the Coding Curriculum

Both parts are 2 hours at $40, and the automatic discounts reward the full picture: pair this series with the four Coding & Documentation payer courses in one order — 10 hours total — and the whole curriculum clears 20% off in a single checkout. The codes and the payers, one order. No promo codes; discounts calculate at checkout.

ICD-10 Coding CE — Frequently Asked Questions

What are ICD-10 coding CE courses for chiropractors?

Online continuing education in diagnosis coding for chiropractic practice: ICD-10 structure and diagnosis selection, linking clinical findings to accurate and defensible codes, the specificity payers expect, common errors that trigger denials, and audit-ready coding workflows. A two-part series, 2 CE hours each, on-demand, with an assessment and instant certificate.

Which ICD-10 course should I take first?

Take them in order — the series is a designed pair. Part I builds the foundation: ICD-10 structure and diagnosis selection for the conditions chiropractic practice actually treats. Part II completes the system: specificity, documentation alignment, denial avoidance, and audit-ready daily workflow. Together they total 4 hours.

Who teaches the ICD-10 courses?

Both 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 same reviewer's-chair perspective that anchors the Coding & Documentation payer series carries into diagnosis coding: codes taught by a doctor who spent a career reading them on other doctors' claims.

How does this category relate to Coding & Documentation?

Same author, same series — these two courses are numbered 206 and 207 in the Coding & Documentation sequence and shelved here for doctors searching ICD-10 specifically. The Coding & Documentation category covers the payer systems — workers' compensation, Medicare and insurance, personal injury — while this pair covers the diagnosis codes every one of those claims is built on. Together they form one curriculum.

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 the ICD-10 pair stacks with the Coding & Documentation courses or 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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CCEDseminars · PACE Provider #34015544 · Reviewed by Monte Horne, DC · Last updated August 11, 2026 (CT)

Coding & Documentation 206: ICD-10 for Chiropractic Practice (Part I) image
Coding & Documentation 206: ICD-10 for Chiropractic Practice (Part I)
Credit Hours :   2
Course Tuition :   $40.00
Instructor :   Monte Horne, DC
  
Coding & Documentation 207: ICD-10 for Chiropractic Practice (Part II) | Online Chiro Credits image
Coding & Documentation 207: ICD-10 for Chiropractic Practice (Part II) | Online Chiro Credits
Credit Hours :   2
Course Tuition :   $40.00
Instructor :   Monte Horne, DC