Through a systematic review of the literature, the aim is to identify the primary studies where health literacy has been used in governance scenarios at the level of policies, systems or models of health provision, practical applications in health promotion and prevention. disease and public health in general. The first chapter details the current problems in the provision of health services in Colombia: fragmentation and disintegration of care; low resolution; high burden of disease; market failures; negative incentives among agents and regulatory failure, among others; The background list mentions factors such as the lack of health professionals' competencies to educate, the threat of false news and the lack of scruples of the trade regarding the use of fraudulent information that affects health for economic purposes. This is contrasted with the new national legislation that considers health information as part of the new regulation on disease prevention and health promotion. The process of constructing the systematic review, the search and retrieval of the literature, the points of analysis of the primary documents to extract the components of health literacy significant for the present study, and the final tabulation of that information are then detailed. To finish with the presentation of the results, of those components and the proposal of articulation of themselves in the Integral Model of Attention in Colombian Health.