(AP) — The Erlanger Health System board says it plans to hold a "do-over" meeting to discuss and vote again on $1.7 million in management bonuses that drew outrage from state lawmakers and prompted an attorney general's opinion. The decision caused an uproar among lawmakers, who were outraged that the board discussed the bonuses behind closed doors before the public vote. Slatery's recent opinion said state law does not permit public hospital boards to discuss issues like compensation in secret. Hutcherson's letter also said hospital leadership plans to add a resolution to create a bonus system that will include hospital associates, "based on the same criteria as management."