Descriptive Summary

Repository: University of Virginia School of Nursing, Eleanor Crowder Bjoring Center for Nursing Historical Inquiry

Title: Clare Houseman Papers

Physical Characteristics: .75 linear feet; 2 boxes

Language: English

Collector: Clare Houseman

Biographical Information

Clare Houseman, CS, RN, PhD, is an Associate Professor Emerita of Nursing, College of Health Sciences, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia. Upon her retirement, the following biography was entered into the minutes of the Board of Visitors of Old Dominion University, meeting on April 11, 2008:

"Clare Houseman received a B.S.N. in nursing from the University of Virginia in 1970, an M.N. in psychiatric nursing from the University of Florida in 1972 and a Ph.D. in psychiatric nursing from the University of Texas at Austin in 1985. Additionally, she served as a nurse corps officer in the Army Reserve for 31 years, retiring with the rank of Lt. Colonel. Houseman joined Old Dominion as an instructor of nursing in 1978 and achieved the rank of associate professor of nursing in 1984. In 1987 she developed the health services concentration area of the Ph.D. program in urban services and later transformed the concentration into a stand-alone Ph.D. program in health services research. She served as the program's graduate program director and as chair of the School of Community and Environmental Health.

"Houseman was a mentor to many doctoral and master's students, serving over 30 completed dissertations and theses, and was nominated for the ODU Graduate Mentor award. She has published several review books for nurses seeking psychiatric certification, as well as many peer-reviewed articles. In 1972, she was inducted into both Sigma Theta Tau (the Nursing Honor Society) and the Phi Kappa Phi honor society. She received the Achievement medal from the United States Army Reserve. Her teaching honors include the 1989 Most Inspiring Teacher Award from the College of Health Sciences, being a University finalist for the Outstanding Faculty Award from SCHEV (1996) and University Professor (nominee). In 2003 Houseman was awarded the Child Health Advocacy Award from the Norfolk-based Consortium for Infant and Child Health (CINCH) in recognition of her work to improve the health of children."

Scope and Content

The Clare Houseman Papers concern a critical aspect of nursing history: the formal legitimization of private practice nursing. The specific story documented here centers on the authorization of clinical nurse specialists in Virginia to provide psychiatric mental health services. Their successful campaign shepherding legislation through the General Assembly, contesting the policies and procedures of the insurance industry, engaging other health professionals, and establishing regulatory regimes illustrate the range of issues the nursing field has had to confront and resolve as its members advocate for fully-recognized professional status.

The papers retain the subject category organization established by Professor Houseman, and contain two fundamental narratives. The first addresses the efforts to define "clinical nurse specialist," establish appropriate credentialing and practice standards for psychiatric mental health nursing specialists, and to amend the Virginia Code to permit private practice, an effort that culminated in the passage of House of Delegates Bill 1024 in 1989.  The second narrative follows on with efforts to develop a functional regulatory regime for this specialty, to obtain equitable third-party payer reimbursements relative to other mental health professionals with similar qualifications, and, more broadly, to ensure consumer choice for mental health services as well as the retention and expansion of mental health benefits in health insurance policies.

Dr. Houseman's filing categories include: "House Bill 1024," "Lobbying Protocols" and "Names," "Private Practice" items, "Third-Party Reimbursement," the "Virginia Board of Nursing," and "Virginia General Assembly" items. Materials in each file comprise correspondence; task-force minutes; brochures and publications, including press reporting and government documents; and notes.

Series Description

The Houseman Papers retain the subject category organization given by the collector. Individual items within each category have been placed in chronological order, and the folders of subject headings have been alphabetized.

 

Contents List

INTRODUCTORY MATERIALS: HOUSEMAN BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

1989, 1993, 2019   Box-Folder:  01-001

 

INTRODUCTORY MATERIALS: PRESS REPORTS, SIGNING PHOTOGRAPH

1989   Box-Folder:  01-002

 

HOUSE OF DELEGATES BILL 1024

1983-1987   Box-Folder:  01-003

 

HOUSE OF DELEGATES BILL 1024

1988   Box-Folder:  01-004

 

HOUSE OF DELEGATES BILL 1024

1989-1992   Box-Folder:  01-005

 

HOUSE OF DELEGATES BILL 1024

n.d.   Box-Folder:  01-006

 

HOUSE OF DELEGATES BILL 1024: AFTERMATH; MENTAL HEALTH EQUITY HEARINGS

1992, n.d.   Box-Folder:  01-007

 

LOBBYING PROTOCOLS

1986-1992, n.d.   Box-Folder:  01-008

 

MENTAL HEALTH INSURANCE NEWS

1992/02/10, 17, 24; 1992/05/06; 1992/11/12    Box-Folder:  01-009

 

NAMES: TIDEWATER ACADEMY OF PSYCHIATRIC CLINICAL NURSE SPECIALISTS; VIRGINIA GENERAL ASSEMBLY MEMBERS

1987, n.d.   Box-Folder:  01-010

 

PRIVATE PRACTICE, STANDARDS OF PRACTICE

1979-1989   Box-Folder:  01-011

 

PRIVATE PRACTICE, STANDARDS OF PRACTICE

n.d.   Box-Folder:  01-012

 

PRIVATE PRACTICE, STANDARDS OF PRACTICE: HOUSEMAN ACADEMIC COURSEWORK

1981   Box-Folder:  01-013

 

THIRD PARTY REIMBURSEMENT

1985-1989   Box-Folder:  01-014

 

THIRD PARTY REIMBURSEMENT

1990   Box-Folder:  01-015

 

THIRD PARTY REIMBURSEMENT

1991   Box-Folder:  01-016

 

THIRD PARTY REIMBURSEMENT

n.d.   Box-Folder:  01-017

 

VIRGINIA BOARD OF NURSING

1989   Box-Folder:  02-001

 

VIRGINIA BOARD OF NURSING: REGULATIONS PUBLIC HEARING TRANSCRIPT, 24 AUGUST 1989; PUBLIC COMMENT SUMMARY, 14 AUGUST - 14 OCTOBER 1989

1989   Box-Folder:  02-002

 

VIRGINIA GENERAL ASSEMBLY: BILL TEXTS

1988, 1990   Box-Folder:  02-003

 

VIRGINIA GENERAL ASSEMBLY: SENATE DOCUMENTS, NO. 15, MANDATED BENEFITS; NO. 17, NURSING COMPENSATION

1990   Box-Folder:  02-004

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University of Virginia School of Nursing, Eleanor Crowder Bjoring Center for Nursing Historical Inquiry, Clare Houseman Papers

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