(AP) — A federal bankruptcy court overseeing Natchez Regional Medical Center's Chapter 9 filing may decide this week whether to appoint some to oversee patient care. The county-owned hospital filed for bankruptcy in March month in what officials said was an effort to keep the facility's doors open after its financial liabilities exceeded its assets. "The ombudsman looks at factors like the quality of patient care, the financial ability of the hospital to maintain that care and the existence of an internal ombudsman program to protect patients," Shaffer said.