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Finding a qualified locum tenens agency in Denver shouldn’t require a full-time recruiter, but between the UCHealth system’s sprawling footprint, the altitude-adjusted licensing quirks, and a physician shortage that’s been tightening since the pandemic, most administrators waste weeks chasing agencies that can’t actually deliver. This directory cuts through that — every agency listed here has been vetted against Colorado’s credentialing requirements and the staffing standards that matter before a locum ever walks through your doors.
How to Choose a Locum Tenens Agency in Denver
- Check NALTO membership first. NALTO agencies operate under a code of ethics that prohibits fee-splitting and bait-and-switch candidate swaps. Colorado’s market has a handful of non-member shops that look credentialed on paper but aren’t held to the same standards. Start here and cut your risk in half.
- Verify Colorado-specific licensing turnaround. Colorado Medical Board processing runs 6–10 weeks for an initial license. Ask every agency for their average time-to-placement in Colorado specifically — not their national average. An agency that hasn’t navigated DORA (Colorado’s Department of Regulatory Agencies) recently will slow you down.
- Ask about malpractice tail coverage explicitly. Most agencies bundle occurrence-based policies, but some issue claims-made policies that leave you exposed when the locum rolls off. Get this in writing before signing.
- Match the agency’s specialty depth to your need. A generalist agency is fine for hospitalist or EM coverage. If you’re covering a neurosurgery vacancy at a hospital like Presbyterian St. Luke’s or Children’s Colorado, you need an agency with a deep bench in that specialty — ask for placement volume in that specialty in the past 12 months.
- Understand their guarantee policy. Top agencies offer a service guarantee — if the placement doesn’t work out in the first 30–60 days, they’ll replace the provider without additional fees. Non-negotiable for longer engagements.
Pro Tip: Denver’s Front Range corridor has tight competition for IM and hospitalist locums. If your need is anything beyond a 30-day fill, ask whether the agency has candidates already licensed in Colorado — waiting for licensure can kill a Q4 census plan.
What to Expect
Locum tenens contracts in Denver typically run $20,000–$150,000 depending on specialty, duration, and urgency — a weekend hospitalist shift sits at the low end; a three-month orthopedic surgery placement at a trauma center can exceed six figures when you factor in housing, travel, and malpractice. Most agencies work on a markup model (15–35% above the physician’s rate), and you won’t see the itemized breakdown unless you push for it.
Reality Check: The most common mistake is comparing agencies on hourly rate alone. A $10/hour difference in quoted rate means nothing if one agency’s credentialing team takes 4 weeks longer to complete primary source verification — and your ER is running on two attendings in the meantime. Speed and compliance infrastructure are the real variables.
Local Market Overview
Denver’s healthcare market is consolidating fast — UCHealth, SCL Health (now Intermountain), and HealthONE collectively employ the majority of the metro’s physicians, which means independent and critical access facilities in the mountain corridor (think Summit County, Grand Junction, Durango) frequently depend on locum coverage for specialties that anchor providers simply won’t relocate to. Agencies with established Colorado networks will have pre-credentialed physicians already familiar with altitude physiology and Colorado’s specific CME requirements — a detail that sounds minor until your locum cardiologist is managing a patient at 9,000 feet.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a locum tenens agency cost in Denver?
Locum Tenens Agency services in Denver typically run $20,000–$150,000 per contract, depending on scope, complexity, and turnaround requirements. Expedited work and specialized equipment add cost.
What should I look for in a locum tenens agency?
Look for NALTO — it's the credential that separates qualified locum tenens agencies from the rest. Also verify insurance, check reviews, and confirm they can handle your project's specific requirements.
How many locum tenens agencies are in Denver?
There are currently 8 locum tenens agencies listed in Denver, CO on LocumTrust.
What does "Sponsored" mean on a listing?
Sponsored providers pay for premium placement and appear at the top of search results. They have claimed profiles and typically respond faster to quote requests. All providers on LocumTrust — sponsored or not — are real businesses.
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