In today's present age, euthanasia is a controversial theme not only for its various kinds of moral dilemmas, but also for its definition. Greek euthanasia means "easy to die" or "to be dead". This is a painless process that helps end-people die. This is also known as assisted suicide or euthanasia. If there is an ethical problem with euthanasia, Anti and Hospice play an important role in clarifying these problems and interpretation.
Hospice care is an optimistic way of life and dealing with death. Hospice care confirms the life. This palliative treatment is an excellent alternative to euthanasia. Today's hospice care should be more important in this country than it is now. By improving physician's hospice care training and providing hospice care services, this alternative will help resolve the idea of euthanasia and suicide assistance. With today's technological and medical advances, the pain and suffering of terminal disease can be cured through ongoing research. (Cundiff, pp. 1-14)
The hospice plan is the most unethical problem to deal with the dying situation and more is the doctor's aid in death and euthanasia. The purpose of the hospice program is to provide a thoughtful environment that meets the physical and emotional needs of people with terminal illness in the last days. The hospice program is related to treatment called palliative care. It is aimed at alleviating the severity of symptoms of the disease rather than cure the disease itself. This includes pain relief from deceased patients, usually with analgesics, after being considered as ineffective in medical therapy such as chemotherapy. In the hospice program, rather than providing death support or positive euthanasia, it focuses on improving the quality of life of deceased patients, usually at the patient's home for the past few days.