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ICD-10 for Chiropractic: Guidelines That Make Your Records Stronger


ICD-10 isn’t hard because it’s complicated, it’s hard because most chiropractors were never taught how payers and auditors expect diagnoses to be selected and documented. This one-hour course breaks down the ICD-10 guidelines that matter most in chiropractic, including specificity, “code first” and “use additional code” instructions, Excludes notes, and how to avoid diagnosis combinations that quietly contradict each other. You’ll learn how to build clearer diagnostic statements that support medical necessity and match what you actually did in the visit, so your claims and records tell the same story.


Access to on-demand products expires on the last day of the calendar year.  They must be viewed/completed within the calendar year in which they are purchased.

*Per TN Board of Chiropractic Examiners' rules, a maximum of three (3) hours may be in courses that pertain to the promotion, growth, business management, and/or clinical documentation of a chiropractic practice.

Dr. Evan Gwilliam

Dr. Evan Gwilliam, Senior Vice President of Practisync, is an authority in healthcare compliance, coding, and documentation. Graduating as valedictorian from Palmer College of Chiropractic, he holds certifications as a Professional Coder, Medical Auditor, and Compliance Officer, blending clinical experience with a background in accounting and a Master of Business Administration. Dr. Gwilliam is a frequent speaker at industry events, provides expert witness testimony, conducts medical record audits, and consults with healthcare providers. His contributions to publications and reference materials have solidified his reputation as a thought leader in compliance for chiropractic.


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