Colorado Medical Society updates membership dues for first time in 20 years

Dean Holzkamp
Dean Holzkamp
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The Colorado Medical Society (CMS) has announced changes to its membership categories and dues structure, marking the first adjustment in two decades. The CMS Board of Directors, in collaboration with staff, has decided to implement these changes to better serve the needs of physicians across Colorado and adapt to shifts in the medical field.

According to CMS, most dues-paying members will see a $50 increase beginning in 2025. The organization states that this adjustment is necessary to address inflation and sustain the quality of services and advocacy provided to its members. Additionally, the board has approved future incremental increases tied to inflation.

“Over the last several months the Colorado Medical Society’s Board of Directors, working with staff, took action to ensure the continued strength of our organization. This entailed modernizing CMS’s membership categories and dues structure. Our goal, both now and in the future, is to provide greater flexibility and better meet the needs of Colorado’s evolving physician demographics and marketplace.”

“This increase is essential for keeping pace with inflation and maintaining the high-quality services and advocacy efforts that our members deserve and expect. The Board has also approved small, inflationary adjustments in the future to ensure the continued viability of CMS.”

Details on all membership category adjustments are available from CMS.



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