The plaintiffs steering committee in litigation over a multistate breakout of meningitis from tainted steroids is seeking to compel disclosure of insurance coverage for a group of Nashville health care providers that allegedly administered the steroids to patients.

The plaintiffs steering committee in the multidistrict litigation pending in Massachusetts federal court moved to compel disclosure of insurance agreements from Saint Thomas Health, Saint Thomas Network and Saint Thomas Hospital West.

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