By Angela Chen 
 

Health-care real estate investment trust HCP Inc. said Tuesday that the U.S. Department of Justice has filed a complaint against its HCR ManorCare Inc. venture for alleged false claims related to Medicare reimbursement.

A representative for the company wasn't immediately available for comment.

The DOJ complaint, which was released from seal on Monday, follows a civil investigation of lawsuits filed by former HCR employees, according to a regulatory filing. In the previously sealed lawsuits, the employees claimed, under a provision of the federal False Claims Act, that HCR submitted claims to Medicare for therapy services that were unskilled, unnecessary, not covered by the skilling-nursing facility benefit and therefore not covered by Medicare reimbursement.

The cases have now been consolidated in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia.

HCR intends to "vigorously demand" the civil action, according to the company.

Ohio-based HCR operates 283 nursing homes.

Write to Angela Chen at angela.chen@wsj.com

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