Careful, I think you lumped together the retirement and health branches, the health side has a lower deficit than the retirement side, that means that the health insurance has a lower deficit than what you stated.
Yes. And in my quote it is mentioned "Social Security" not "Healthcare branch of the Social Security". I took the Social Security as a whole because it's the total deficit of the Social Security that is often pointed at by the media.
The "Healthcare branch" is not the one performing the best but the order of magnitudes are the same