Communications

Through our articles, resources and multiple communications CMS offers ongoing educational services to its members and their practices.

CMS members often identify advocacy as an important aspect of their CMS membership. Our challenge has been promoting statewide physician involvement, a key piece of CMS advocacy strategy. The following are just a few of the advocacy opportunities available to CMS members.

During the legislative session (January to May each year):

  • Contact your local legislator and/or the CMS government relations team regarding legislation that directly affects your practice or patients.
  • Testify in committee.
  • Host and/or participate in legislative conversations, town halls and receptions.
  • Cultivate relationships with local legislators. Let them know you are a resources for health care-related questions.
  • Participate in the Council on Legislation (COL). COL bylaws allow only two voting members from any society or specialty group; however, all members are welcome to attend meetings in person or by phone.
  • Participate in CMS workgroups and task forces.
  • Answer CMS surveys.

During elections (each summer through the first week of November):

  • Participate in/donate to COMPAC, CMS's bipartisan political action committee.
  • Donate to the Small Donor Committee, which gives money only to lawmakers who vote 100 percent with CMS on liability issues.
  • Participate in candidate interviews held jointly by CMS and your local medical society.
  • Cultivate relationships with candidates. Let them know you are a resource for health care-related questions.
  • Learn if CMS has endorsed a candidate in your district by reading Colorado Medicine, ASAP e-newsletters or contacting the government relations team.
  • Most important, vote!

Thank you for your involvement!


Sunday, May 01, 2022
Report on the 2022 legislative session
What physicians need to know as the Colorado General Assembly adjourns


Wednesday, December 15, 2021
PRF Phase 4 payments are going out this week


Wednesday, December 01, 2021
Colorado Option update: CMS secures win for physicians
At CMS's urging, DOI removes part of Colorado Option Section 1332 waiver request


Tuesday, November 09, 2021
Governor releases proposed 2022-23 budget


Tuesday, November 09, 2021
Colorado Option update: Benefit design process coming to an end
CMS has been at the table for Colorado physicians



Monday, November 01, 2021
Colorado Option update: CMS is on it


Monday, November 01, 2021
Improving options for effective pain treatment
First-of-its-kind law mandates coverage and removes prior authorization for alternatives to opioids (ALTOs)