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Home»Human Interest»New York Dad Calls Out UnitedHealthcare Over NICU Denial Letter Addressed to Newborn Twin: ‘Wow. Dear Baby Girl A’

New York Dad Calls Out UnitedHealthcare Over NICU Denial Letter Addressed to Newborn Twin: ‘Wow. Dear Baby Girl A’

So funny yet so disturbing

Gabriela JessicaBy Gabriela JessicaJune 3, 20263 Mins Read
New York Dad Calls Out UnitedHealthcare Over NICU Denial Letter Addressed to Newborn Twin: ‘Wow. Dear Baby Girl A’
Image source: blakewexler via TikTok

A dad from New York recently drew widespread attention after sharing a shocking letter he received from UnitedHealthcare that was addressed directly to one of his newborn twin daughters. The letter informed the infant that the insurance company would not cover part of her medical care. The unusual wording quickly went viral online, with many people criticizing both the letter itself and the healthcare system behind it.

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Give it up for the US healthcare system! #healthinsurance #newparent #Twins #nicubaby #healthcare

♬ original sound – Blake Wexler

The video was originally posted by comedian Blake Wexler on his TikTok and Instagram accounts. Wexler is a well-known stand-up comedian who regularly shares humorous content online. The clip was later reposted across other social media platforms, including Reddit, where it gained thousands of upvotes, likes, and comments. The story quickly spread as users reacted to both the contents of the letter and the circumstances surrounding it.

In the video, the New York dad discusses the letter with a mix of frustration and humor. He explains that the notice was addressed directly to one of his twin daughters rather than to him or his wife. According to him, the letter stated that UnitedHealthcare would not cover the baby’s stay in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). While criticizing the decision itself, Wexler focused much of his attention on how absurd it was for the company to send the letter directly to a newborn child.

Rather than reading as a normal insurance notice, the letter appeared to speak directly to the infant, referring to her as “Baby Girl A.” Wexler joked about the situation by asking whether the insurance company expected his wife to somehow deliver the letter to the baby before birth so she could read it while still in the womb.

New York Infant’s Insurance Letter Goes Viral

The video from New York sparked widespread discussion online. Many viewers were stunned that an insurance denial letter could be addressed directly to a newborn. Some pointed out that hospitals often temporarily identify newborns with labels such as “Baby Girl” or “Baby Boy” before official paperwork is completed, though many still felt the letter reflected a lack of basic human consideration.

The comments were overwhelmingly critical of both UnitedHealthcare and the broader U.S. healthcare system. Many people found the situation absurd and dystopian, especially given that the letter involved a newborn who required NICU care. “Wow. Dear Baby Girl A,” one user wrote.

Others joked that a similar letter would soon be arriving for the baby’s twin sibling. Many commenters argued that childbirth, newborn care, and other essential medical services should not involve insurance disputes or coverage denials. The discussion soon expanded into broader debates about healthcare systems around the world, with some users comparing the United States to countries with universal healthcare such as the United Kingdom and Canada.

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Healthcare workers, billing employees, and insurance industry workers also joined the conversation. Several shared their own experiences dealing with insurance denials, administrative hurdles, and approval processes. Some claimed that UnitedHealthcare was particularly difficult to work with, while others criticized the wider practice of tying healthcare coverage to employment.

Many commenters expressed sympathy for the dad and frustration with a system they believe places bureaucracy and profits ahead of patients. Overall, the reaction was largely one of disbelief, anger, and concern, with the viral letter becoming a symbol of broader frustrations surrounding healthcare coverage in the United States.

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Gabriela has been writing game guides since 2023, mainly covering WuWa, Genshin Impact, and Honkai: Star Rail. She also loves exploring new titles, with favorites like Tears of the Kingdom, P5R, Stardew Valley, RDR2, The Witcher 3, WWM, and the RE4 Remake.

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