A number of services will be stopped or reduced on public holidays to reduce unsociable hours payments to staff.
These include cancer day services, paediatric elective surgeries and non-critical radiology services.
Disposable nappies for well babies born in hospitals and maternity units will be stopped.
That proposal would not affect babies which need special-sized nappies that are admitted to the neo-natal unit.
There will also be a reduction in the delivery of spiritual care provision through reduced staffing.
The recovery plan warns that failure to achieve savings may result in a further escalation on the Scottish government’s performance framework and an inability to financially support current levels of service provision.
On Thursday, members of the NHS Grampian board will be asked to endorse the recovery plan.
A three-year financial recovery plan is to be developed and reported to the board in October.