Donald Trump just took the joy out of the drug industry's biggest investor conference
SAN FRANCISCO - President-elect Donald Trump has officially killed the drug industry's buzz.
At a press conference Wednesday, Trump said that drug companies were "getting away with murder," and suggested that the US government needed to negotiate drug pricing.
The comments came with drug executives and investors gathered in San Francisco, at one of the largest industry conferences of the year.
Up until Trump took the lectern, the tone of the conference was optimistic. News of takeovers and partnerships early in the week had stocks rising.
That's not happening anymore. The index dropped 3% on Wednesday and continues to fall Thursday.
And the "murder" comment hit a nerve for those in an industry that's all about trying to find new ways to improve people's health. Some took to Twitter.
Boiling down a complex topic into a sound bite
Drug pricing has been a big topic at the conference this week, with executives from drugmakers to pharmacy benefits managers weighing in - and pointing the finger - over the issue.
And while Trump was able to contain his views on drug pricing to a few comments in a press conference, the reality is that drug pricing is a complex issue with a lot of players that all want a piece. It's something that companies have been discussing more frequently, pushing for transparency that could show just how much the list price might differ from the net price that companies receive after rebates.
"Any Band-Aid that's focused on a single part of that process I don't believe will be helpful in the long run," Gene Kinney CEO of Prothena Biosciences, a company focusing on protein immunotherapy told Business Insider Wednesday. "What we need is a comprehensive solution. I don't feel like that dialogue is quite to the point where it needs to be yet."
Whether Trump is going to take his commentary beyond the soundbites remains to be seen.