The Colorado Medical Society (CMS) has announced changes to its membership categories and dues structure, a move aimed at maintaining the organization’s strength amid changing physician demographics and market conditions. The CMS Board of Directors, in collaboration with staff, made these decisions after several months of review.
For the first time in two decades, CMS will increase its membership dues. Beginning in 2025, most members who pay dues will see an increase of $50. According to CMS, this adjustment is necessary to keep up with inflation and continue providing quality services and advocacy for members. The board also approved future adjustments tied to inflation to support the organization’s long-term viability.
“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,” the organization stated.
“This increase is essential for keeping pace with inflation and maintaining the high-quality services and advocacy efforts that our members deserve and expect,” according to CMS leadership.
Details on all adjustments are available in a chart provided by CMS.



