Full-Time

Commercial Products Analyst I

Denver Health Medical Plan, Must Live in Colorado. Weekly On-Site Requirement

Posted on 6/13/2026

Denver Health

Denver Health

5,001-10,000 employees

Public hospital system providing comprehensive care

Compensation Overview

$59.4k - $86.1k/yr

Denver, CO, USA

Hybrid

Category
Business & Strategy (1)
Required Skills
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • Bachelor's degree is required.
Responsibilities
  • Reviews all State and Federal regulations and policy changes, conducting independent research to understand regulatory intent and operational impact; then communicates and collaborates with program areas to support implementation. Supports in analysis and coordination of internal and regulatory audits and regulatory materials (handbooks, benefit information) and communications. Supports member experience through attending events and partnering with the Marketing team to ensure aligned messaging to educate and retain members.
  • Works independently, with Commercial Products team and other Managed Care Departments, serving as liaison to interpret contractual or regulatory requirements, leading the effort to improve workflows, policies and procedures. Creates and compiles accurate and vetted reports, attestations and other submissions to the State and CMS. Sustains collaborative relationships and promotes meaningful dialogue with regulatory bodies, internal teams and community partners.
  • Researches and resolves member and provider escalations, requiring familiarity with Commercial health insurance benefits and ACA/Exchange products
  • Assists in setting strategic direction of projects, developing project plans, analytic support services and applicable technical/subject matter expertise to achieve organizational goals.

Denver Health runs hospitals and clinics in Denver, offering services like emergency care, hospital stays, and outpatient visits, along with public health programs. It coordinates care through a network that links primary care, specialists, and hospital services, using shared records to guide treatment. It stands out as a large public safety-net system that serves uninsured and low-income patients and emphasizes care coordination across locations. Its goal is to provide access to high-quality care for all residents, reduce health disparities, and improve the Denver community's overall health.

Company Size

5,001-10,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Denver, Colorado

Founded

1860

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • The Westside clinic rebuild will add care for 33,000 patients yearly with onsite imaging.
  • Ambient AI pilot reduced note-typing by 40% and improved patient satisfaction by 15 points.
  • New EMS leadership aims to standardize cardiac arrest care and strengthen emergency coordination.

What critics are saying

  • Westside clinic expansion risks cost overruns or delays that could hurt a bond-dependent safety-net provider.
  • IMAP unit funding relies on 2024 ballot measure 2Q, creating vulnerability to voter backlash or budget cuts.
  • Ambient AI rollout with Epic EHR poses operational risks if deployment fails or privacy issues arise.

What makes Denver Health unique

  • Denver Health operates Colorado's first 12-bed Integrated Medical and Psychiatric Care Unit.
  • The system serves 126,000 patients annually as Denver's largest behavioral health provider.
  • Denver Health is the primary safety-net provider for underserved populations in Colorado.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Unlimited Paid Time Off

401(k) Company Match

Professional Development Budget

Wellness Program

Paid Vacation

Childcare Support

Tuition Reimbursement

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

-3%

1 year growth

-3%

2 year growth

-3%
Centennial State News
Jun 11th, 2026
Denver Health receives Greenhealth Champion Award for sustainability efforts.

Denver Health receives Greenhealth Champion Award for sustainability efforts. Jun 11, 2026 Denver Health received the 2026 Greenhealth Champion Award from Practice Greenhealth, the nation's leading organization dedicated to environmental sustainability in healthcare, on June 11. The award recognizes Denver Health's ongoing commitment to strengthening its environmental performance and integrating sustainability into its operations, culture, and patient-care environment. Practice Greenhealth highlighted Denver Health's achievements amid a challenging national landscape for healthcare systems. The organization cited the health system's progress in reducing waste, improving energy efficiency, and advancing environmentally responsible practices that support community health. "Denver Health values environmental stewardship, and this award reflects our commitment to promoting health in all spaces," said Beth Gillespie, MD, hospitalist at Denver Health and chair of Physicians for Social Responsibility Colorado (PSR). "A healthy environment is essential for healthy people to thrive, and we are proud to continue this work on behalf of our patients and our community." Denver Health has pursued greater sustainability over several years. In 2024, it reached a milestone by switching from centrally piped nitrous oxide supplied by large tanks that remain open continuously to smaller portable tanks located in operating rooms that can be shut off when not in use. The change was motivated by two main factors: nitrous oxide is a potent greenhouse gas and an ozone-depleting substance. Hospitals nationwide lose significant amounts of it through leaks.

Denver Health
Dec 12th, 2025
Integrated Medical and Psychiatric Care Unit Opens

Integrated Medical and Psychiatric Care Unit opens. December 12, 2025. Denver Health unveiled Colorado's first Integrated Medical and Psychiatric Care Unit (IMAP), a 12-bed inpatient unit that treats adult patients with active medical and active psychiatric conditions that require hospitalization at the same time. Opening the IMAP Care Unit was made possible thanks to Denver voters passing 2024 ballot measure 2Q to provide sustainable sales tax funding for Denver Health. This funding enabled Denver Health to renovate a former inpatient psychiatric unit that was closed due to a lack of funding. Now, IMAP offers an innovative model of care that less than 3% of health systems provide nationwide. "Denver residents placed their trust in us when they approved 2Q, and the IMAP is a direct result of that support," said Donna Lynne, CEO of Denver Health. "Our community needs more access to behavioral health care, and we're delivering on our promise to meet the needs of our community with innovative, high-quality care." In the IMAP Care Unit, patients receive specialized, efficient care that meets their physical and mental health needs at the same time. IMAP offers medical and psychiatric services all in one unit, including intensive psychotherapy, occupational and physical therapy, medication management, withdrawal stabilization and more from an interdisciplinary team of medical and psychiatric providers. "As a dually trained medical and psychiatric provider, I've seen so many patients who would have benefitted from the integrated care IMAP provides," said Bobbie Jo Dodson, DO, program director of the Integrated Medical and Psychiatric Care Unit. "Opening this unit fulfills a career-long dream of mine because it ensures patients with complex medical and psychiatric needs are met with the timely, high-quality care they deserve." Denver Health is the largest behavioral health provider in the city and county of Denver, serving 126,000 patients last year with services including psychiatric emergency care, inpatient and outpatient behavioral health treatment, and a variety of addiction services. IMAP adds to this extensive list of specialized services Denver Health offers to the community. "I always try to remind people that the brain is a part of the body and that every medical diagnosis is a behavioral health issue," Christian Thurstone, MD, chair of behavioral health at Denver Health, said. "The IMAP is the embodiment of these ideas and Denver Health is the perfect place to offer this kind of resource to the community. IMAP demonstrates Denver Health's continued commitment to meeting the needs of the city's most vulnerable residents, providing a model of integrated care that bridges behavioral health and medical services. The unit's multidisciplinary team includes psychiatrists, hospitalists, nurses, therapists and behavioral health specialists working together to deliver integrated treatment.

Denver Health
Nov 25th, 2025
Denver Health Names VanBerschot Executive Director

Denver Health names VanBerschot executive director. November 25, 2025. Denver Health has named Sean VanBerschot as Denver Health Foundation's new executive director, following six months of service in the interim role. VanBerschot has spent the past three years serving as the foundation's associate executive director. "Sean has shown exceptional leadership during a pivotal time for our foundation," said Donna Lynne, Denver Health CEO. "He is a trusted voice as Denver Health elevate expectations for the foundation's role within its health system and the community. His recent appointment as executive director follows the remarkable success of the 2025 Thriving Denver Gala, where over $1.5 million was raised. As executive director, VanBerschot will lead the foundation through innovative strategies and deeper community engagement as Denver Health Foundation prepares for a milestone year in 2025. Key priorities include expanding donor engagement for the Westside Redevelopment Project and enhancing legacy giving. Denver Health also anticipates continued growth in community partnerships and philanthropic impact under his leadership. This includes leading the foundation in completing the multi-year $80M Springboard for Solutions Campaign in the coming year.

The Port Arthur News
Sep 24th, 2025
Registrar Corp and Denver Health Announce Adverse Event Protection Program to Safeguard Consumers and Cosmetics Brands

HAMPTON, Va., Sept. 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ - Registrar Corp, the global leader in compliance and regulations, and Denver Health today announced the launch of the Adverse Events Protection Program, a fully integrated solution to help cosmetics brands around the globe track and investigate adverse events related to the use of their products.

Denver Health
Aug 28th, 2025
Denver Health Study Proposes More Personalized Methadone Restart

A new study from Denver Health researchers, published today in JAMA Network Open, introduces a more individualized approach to restarting methadone treatment for people with opioid use disorder.