Curtis works on a variety of valuation projects, focusing on developing defensible physician compensation agreements through sound methodology. He enjoys the constantly evolving nature of the healthcare industry and strives to meet client needs with innovative and high-quality valuation solutions.
Since joining ECG, Curtis has worked on a wide array of valuation and compensation planning projects, specializing in commercial reasonableness assessments and fair market value opinions. He has conducted extensive research into advanced practice clinicians and the unique challenges surrounding their effective utilization and compensation. In addition, he has assisted with refining and updating ECG’s valuation methodology, including research into health insurance payer mix, physician supply, and benchmarks for physician administrative services.
Education
San Diego State University
Bachelor of Arts in Economics